I had to have a Doppler test. The NHS wait was just under a year, so I decided to have it done privately at a local clinic., where the wait was about 10 days. It was performed by a consultant who worked at my (then) local hospital.
The hospital wanted to see me for a further procedure but I had to have a Doppler test. Told them that this had already been done and was told that they could not accept it, as it had to be done by the NHS - despite the test being done by the NHS consultant whom I would be seeing at a later date anyway!!
Don't get me started on equipment waste!! I used to work in community care where the client had various types of hoists, hospital beds, walking aids, commodes, not to mention incontinence pads. When these items were no longer needed, they were disposed of. Incredibly expensive bits of kit which could quite easily be sterilised and serviced for re-use. If this can be done in Scandinavia, why not here?
Every single time a client of mine was hospitalised, they would be returned home with sheets, blankets and pillows, none of which were taken back by the transport people. Why? I decided to round these up one day and fill a large black sack and took them back to the hospital. The nurse in charge looked at me as if I was mad! "What do you expect me to do with them?". (Wash and re-use possibly)!
This is going on all over the country and the £millions thrown away is an utter disgrace but no-one is doing anything about it. Again, why?
All those overpaid middle managers could, possibly, try justifying their existence by campaigning against this waste. Too much to hope for, I expect.