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Rate your hospital

Dizzy having decided that making a cup of tea is a more urgent priority, herewith a tale from across the Irish Sea. Ratemyhospital.ie is an unofficial site that allows users to rate, erm, hospitals in various categories.

This strikes me as a potentially useful tool, but being of a cynical disposition, any similar inititiative here would inevitably see the employees of Bagthorpe NHS Trust being 'encouraged' to mark down the properties of Lymeswold NHS Trust while ramping its own, and naturally, vice versa.

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Anonymous Anonymous said... 3:18 pm

would be more fun to combine it with 'hot or not'  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 3:34 pm

It all misses the poit doesn`t it I see it is suggested today that trust debts are written off. What on earth was the point.

How much does it cost ? It is airrelevant if there are pockets of good practice.  



Blogger James Higham said... 4:11 pm

Naturally it would be abused. Silly idea, on the basis that it costs.  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 7:42 pm

There used to be a great site called www.ratetheref.co.uk, which allowed you to rate referees at professional football matches.

The problem is, and I guess it is like this for any similar "rating" site that you only bother to do it when someone has been really bad. You somehow always forget to rate someone if they were great.  



Anonymous Anonymous said... 10:31 pm

Somewhere back in the Telegraph there was a piece about a web site for children to rate their teachers. What a stupid idea, what do they know until they`ve been forced to learn things . There is a lot about education at the moment as , finally , a cross party concensus has emerged admitting Comprehensive education has failed .

Noone will take on the NUT though and i see they have ambushed the Blair voucher initiative.  



Blogger Croydonian said... 10:35 pm

Agreed, it was always going to be an exercise in spite etc. Now if the children had to give their names and relevant exam marks, it would be a potentially interesting exercise.

Any other grammar school boys / girls prepared to stand up and be counted?  



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