Well done @mcneil_tom I'll volunteer next time and we'll get you in. 
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Fine. American hospitals are using lean to increase efficiency but ensuring they still give a quality output. Why can't the NHS adopt this?
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US spends far far more on health care for lesser results - honestly - facts out there backing this
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Needs to be taken place because free at entry is no longer sustainable. You cannot just throw money at the NHS and all of sudden it'll be..
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We live in one of the wealthiest countries on earth, and much of this expenditure is an investment that yields return
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Processes that backroom/admin staff could do to allow the police officers to be on the 'beat'. I have a similar view on the NHS, a review..
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Reviews are good, agree. But ideological starting point of reduction doesn't give an honest picture
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Working in LEAN I take the approach how do you best utilise your work force to meet demand when resource and investment is low. Are there...
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Efficiency is good, but demand is also veg high, it doesn't means the scale reduction
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We could of had this conversation if you had knocked my door during the campaign

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Around 80,000 people my friend, and we have a low budget, and has to use all my annual leave at short notice, hard to make it round everyone
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