Either he's wasting NHS resources* or he's really sick, which is it ?
Yeah this was my first thought. If you're an ordinary person the ambulance service won't take you to hospital unless you're dying, this is what happened to my colleague who had bad symptoms and was advised to call 999 by NHS 111.
So he's either jumping the queue and taking up resources that should be used for genuinely sick people, or it's not for tests.
Yeah this was my first thought. If you're an ordinary person the ambulance service won't take you to hospital unless you're dying, this is what happened to my colleague who had bad symptoms and was advised to call 999 by NHS 111.
So he's either jumping the queue and taking up resources that should be used for genuinely sick people, or it's not for tests.