Four weeks after my operation I began four weeks of radiotherapy in Ninewells hospital. I received wonderful care during my treatment. From the moment I walked through the door, I was met with warm smiles and a welcoming atmosphere.
Everyone I encountered was incredibly kind, caring, and encouraging. Their positive attitudes and willingness to answer my questions truly helped to raise my spirits throughout my journey.
Thanks to their dedication and compassion, my experience in the radiotherapy department was much easier than I ever anticipated.
P.S.
Having no prior experience as a hospital in-patient, I was astounded by the intricate web of disciplines and the multitude of staff involved in my treatment. The collective expenses—covering staff salaries, laboratories, medications, equipment, and infrastructure—must have been staggering. Unfortunately, our National Health Service faces challenges, and it appears that insufficient investment contributes significantly to the crisis.
One key factor might be the public’s lack of awareness regarding treatment costs. To address this, it may be worth considering providing patients with an “itemised invoice” after treatment. Such an invoice could transparently break down the costs, emphasising the value of investing in the NHS. Crucially, this process should not add to administrative burdens.
Looking ahead, integrating this approach into future IT systems, perhaps leveraging Artificial Intelligence, could enhance cost transparency. In the interim, you could explore providing estimates based on data from the UK and comparable countries.
"Much easier than I ever anticipated"
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