Patients left to wait by Britain’s public health service turn to crowdfunding

Patients left to wait by Britain’s public health service turn to crowdfunding


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Holly Reeves has a medical condition where she struggles to swallow food, so doctors fitted the five-year old from Devon with a feeding tube.

But Holly has asthma and if she has a serious coughing episode the tube falls out – leading to her “starving to the point of collapse” with “repeated visits to hospitals,” her mother Amy Thomas told CNN.

The alternative is to have a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), a flexible feeding tube which is fitted into the stomach – but her family say they were told by the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) that the wait could be up to two years.

“If we had to wait another two years on an NHS waiting list – Holly might not have made it,” Thomas told CNN. So, her family decided to pursue private medical treatment instead and have exceeded their £5,000 target through crowdfunding website JustGiving.

Holly will now have the potentially life-saving operation next month.

A spokesperson for Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust, said: “The NHS across the country is currently facing long waiting lists in many different specialties, and we are sorry that people in our care are waiting longer for certain procedures or treatments than we would like.”

And Holly is not alone, as an increasing amount of charitable donations online are paying for private medical care.

Figures obtained by CNN from JustGiving reveal that £52.1 million (about $64.7 million) was raised through its website for private healthcare in the UK over the past three years – £11.7 million more than in the preceding three years.

In the United States, people are no stranger to using charitable donations to pay for healthcare.

Unlike the universal, free-at-the-point-of-delivery healthcare provided through the NHS in the UK, the US system works off an insurance model. The standard of care is inextricably tied to your job status, leaving many unemployed and uninsured having to rely on charitable donations to pay for healthcare – or go without.

In the UK, most individuals do not have health insurance, according to Statista’s Consumer Insights. Instead, Brits use NHS services, which are paid for through general taxation and National Insurance contributions. The system is premised on the idea that everybody is entitled to equal and free access to healthcare – regardless of their income.

But following years of government austerity and with an aging population placing increasing

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LONDON (Reuters) – Queen Elizabeth, the world’s longest reigning monarch, tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday.

Buckingham Palace tries to steer clear of releasing particulars about her well being as it states health-related issues are non-public.

* COVID: “The Queen has now analyzed favourable for COVID,” Buckingham Palace said. “Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold like signs but expects to keep on light obligations at Windsor around the coming week.”

“She will continue to acquire health care interest and will stick to all correct recommendations,” the Palace said.

* “I can not shift” – Elizabeth on Feb. 16 quipped to associates of the royal home that she could not go substantially as she carried out her to start with in-individual engagement considering the fact that her son Prince Charles examined positive for COVID-19, a handful of days right after he experienced visited her.

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“Oh, I am listed here,” the queen, supporting herself with a adhere, chuckled as the outgoing and incoming defence companies secretaries entered her area.

When questioned how she was, the queen responded: “Properly, as you can see, I won’t be able to go.” She gestured at her feet in advance of shuffling ahead slightly and greeting the pair with a handshake.

* Remembrance Day Service – Elizabeth pulled out of the Remembrance Day ceremony on Nov. 14 at the Cenotaph war memorial in London on Sunday with a sprained again.

She was again at work at Windsor a few times later on.

* COP26 – In late October, Elizabeth withdrew from attending the COP26 summit in Glasgow next information from doctors to rest.

* Clinic: Elizabeth spent a night in clinic on Oct. 20 for the to start with time in a long time for what Buckingham Palace termed ‘preliminary investigations’. She returned to Windsor Castle the upcoming day.

On the day Elizabeth went to medical center, Buckingham Palace had claimed only that the monarch had been explained to to relaxation for a number of days. Her medical center go to arrived to light later on.

A royal resource reported the queen experienced stayed in medical center for realistic factors and that her medical workforce had taken a careful method.

* Alcohol and using: British media described that Elizabeth had in 2021 given up her each day dry martini and even been pressured to give up horseriding.

* Eye cataract: In 2018,

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