Fingers Crossed
That’s me. Done with this place, hopefully for a while.
Two visits this week alone, are enough in anyone’s book, and over the last year I have found my way through interminable hospital corridors which I am convinced were designed to confuse patients, visitors and staff, alike.
Mind you I am full of praise, indeed gratitude, for what the staff at the Southampton University General Hospital achieve. Consider the Trust reckons to provide services to around 1.9 million people in Southampton and south Hampshire, along with specialist services to more than 3.7 million people in central southern England and the Channel Islands.
Consider the figures — Every year its13,000 staff treat around 150,000 inpatients and day patients, including about 50,000 emergency admissions; see over 585,000 people at outpatient appointments; and deal with around 120,000 cases in A&E. The cost of doing all this is a colossal £1.9 million a day.
My experience has been exemplary, and undoubtedly saved my life. Thank you, but I am also thankful that I hopefully need not be checking my diary for appointments every week for a while.
Oh nearly forgot, I have an appointment in June!
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