Summary
Too many patients are sent home in the middle of the night
The times recently reported that too many discharges in NHS hospitals happen in the night. Over 8000 patients a week are sent home between 11pm and 6am. Bruce Keogh, the medical chief of National health Services (NHS) was concerned by it and will look at the problem. He thinks it shouldn’t be this way; patient should only be send home when it is suitable for the patient and the family. The Patient association warns that older patients are worst affected, because they have no help at home. The Patients Association is also afraid that the rate will increase because the budget of the NHS is cut.(106 words)
Opinion
I was really shocked when I read this article. When I compare the Dutch care-system with the care-system of the UK, I am really happy to live in the Netherlands. I wouldn’t know what to do when someone in my family would be discharged in the middle of the night. I think it is very good these facts are published by the times, because now it’s known by so many people, the NHS has to do something about it. I also think that The Patients Association should supervise the work of the NHS and the other way around, because then they get feedback and get insight in the problems. (words 109)