Gordon Brown and the new Labour's love of power seems to be strong that they are prepared to sacrifice the long term heal of the whole nation. A vast majority of the population does not even realise how cheap the cost of GP services is for taxpayer. A sipmple quick and back of the envelope cost shows the actual cost is as little as.....
On average a full time GP has 2000 patients and carries out 10,000 consulations (5 consulation per patient in a year according to the government figures) which on average are 10 minutes apart. The average income of a GP is £80,000 (or £100,000 if you include EMPLOYER's PENSION CONTRIBUTION). So on average each consultaion which are theoratically 10 minute long (in reality much longer than 10 minutes) costs the tax payer £10.00 or in other words GPs are earning £60.00/hour. This does not even include a huge amount of work that is doen reffering patients, reviewing the hospital correspondance, medication and managemnt. If you take this in to account and allocate 40% of this work, the actually hourly rate a GP gets paid is £46.00/hour and that is based on the infalted figure of income given by Godon Brown . If you compare this The level of responsibilty and the amount of traing GPs have to go through before allowed to practice as a GP is an income of £46/hour high ?. Just look at the hourly rates charged by proffesionals with even less responsibilities and skills and qualification. For instance could you get a solicitor or a barristor to work for £46.00/hour ? What about a dentist ? or an accountant ? even plumber ? or a elctrician ?
If Gordon Brown has his way, he will offer the provision of health care to private companies who have only one intrest and that is to earn profits for the shareholders who may or may not be from this countary such as big pension funds from USA. British Tax payers paying for big profits for overseas investors for delivering of healthcare. What will Gordon Brown do next ??