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In the YEP today. Published Date: 26 January 2010 People use the NHS more than 2,000 times on average during their lifetime, figures out today suggest.The average person is in contact with the health service once a fortnight (2,153 times up to the age of 80), while collecting an estimated 1,330 prescriptions.They also make 31 visits to Accident & Emergency and go on 12 ambulance journeys.If this is correct then there must be a hell of a lot of people using Ambulances as Taxis/Buses.Where do they get these figures from?
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Leeds-lad wrote: In the YEP today. Published Date: 26 January 2010 People use the NHS more than 2,000 times on average during their lifetime, figures out today suggest.The average person is in contact with the health service once a fortnight (2,153 times up to the age of 80), while collecting an estimated 1,330 prescriptions.They also make 31 visits to Accident & Emergency and go on 12 ambulance journeys.If this is correct then there must be a hell of a lot of people using Ambulances as Taxis/Buses.Where do they get these figures from? That is unrealistic to the point of being ludicrous. A&E 31 times, ppeople need to learn what their GP is for and buy a bpx of plasters me thinks - at least improve their knowledge of basic health. Pusushing 60 I'm already 26 visits behind 3 times for fingers gluing back together, once for a fall and more recently no choice (and certainly didn't entertain the offer of an ambicab and even then they didn't manage to hold on to me for a full 24 hours before I declared the place injurious to my health and they let me go!
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" and go on 12 ambulance journeys."a lot of ambulances in this age are in fact taxis in every respect other than that someone calls them an ambulance. By that i mean that it is an actual taxi but if there's a nurse in it with you s/he'll refer to it as an ambulance.
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Crazy Jane wrote: " and go on 12 ambulance journeys."a lot of ambulances in this age are in fact taxis in every respect other than that someone calls them an ambulance. By that i mean that it is an actual taxi but if there's a nurse in it with you s/he'll refer to it as an ambulance. A taxi is an ambulance if you call it one? Excellent - my Bentley is a bicycle for tax purposes!Reminds me of a Vivian Stanshall sketch:"Can you dry-clean these trousers for me, please?""Certainly sir. They'll be ready a week on Thursday.""But it says 24 hour cleaners above the door.""Yes, that's just the name of the shop, sir..."
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