 Hey what's up you guys welcome back to my channel if you're new here hi hello I'm Lydia and I'm going to give a shout out to someone. Alana. Alana is an amazing person we spent two hours on the phone to get you there and it was really great to actually chat with her. Go check out Alana's channel, subscribe, help her reach her target and if you're new to me subscribe to me too. Alana's details will be linked up on the icard and in the description down below. So today I thought we'd talk about some of the differences between public hospital and private hospital. I've only been private once, I was in private hospital for a year and I've been in many public hospitals. I'm not saying private's better than public, public's all we've got really unless you want to pay. Public wards aren't that bad, some are horrific. On the whole they're an average ward. Private hospital's different. You either have a referral pop through because you don't live in the area or there's no beds available on the NHS. So let's start with private hospital. I did do a room tour of my private hospital room which I will link here. Private hospital for me was okay. The staff were okay. What's the difference? What I've found is different is in private when you get put on one-to-one they actually observe you. They're not distracted. Then on public wards when you're on one-to-one they kind of just want it to be over. They don't want to be there, that's what I'm saying. Which is, it sucks but I'm not gonna say why I don't mean. They wanted a good review, they should have treated me better. The one thing I will complain about with private hospital is they kept me in there for a year for finding a combination for me. Now I know finding a combination takes time but I personally think when my first section through even out I was ready to be discharged. However, I got put on another section three and I was kept in here longer. The public wards, they don't, because of the bed crisis, they want you out as soon as possible. Both stays that I had last year, I was there for a month and then I was discharged about four weeks. It's 900 months. Public hospitals are quicker with discharge. Private hospitals, they get paid to have you there. That's my issue with private. They get paid to keep you in. Public and private hospitals have some differences and that is purely because in private staff want to be there. The NHS is not like that. NHS wards are staff by people who just want the job. They don't really care for the patients. The big difference that I know is between private and public hospitals is public hospitals are there for everyone. Private hospitals have a more restricted way that people are there. They're even paying for it which is expensive because I've looked at doing it myself. They're there because they couldn't go anywhere else. Three, that's where the NHS, well you're in different areas of the NHS. Because when I was living in Brighton three years ago, I didn't have a GP in Brighton. My GP was still in London. Now if anyone doesn't remember me moving to Brighton, that would be because I didn't make a video in Brighton. Another example of a difference is in private wards you get your own double bed. In public you get a single bed and usually in dorms. That's all I've really got for this video. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments down below. Any video requests, please let me know in the comments down below. I'll happily make a video on your chosen subject. Thank you for watching. I like to start. Don't forget to go check out Alana. She makes amazing videos and she's Australian. Her accident is amazing. Thank you for watching and I will see you in my next video because you're going to make sure you're subscribed. Peace.