Indeed, very droll.
But what do the prices look like? You have to be a registered user to see them.
I hear stories from people who work within the NHS that the sort of ridiculous prices I referred to are commonplace, like £250 for a four legged wheeled stand for a drip bag.
So, if that is true, then it looks like whoever determines value for money needs to get a grip.
Purely anecdotal I know, so make of it what you will, but when my dad was in hospital a couple of years ago there weren't enough Zimmer frames for each patient who needed one. If he wanted to go to the toilet he had to ask for a member of staff to get him one. When I queried this with the ward sister I was told it was down to cost.
They could only buy them from an approved supplier, and, whilst I can't recall the actual price, it was a lot more than I had paid for the one he had at home. She had a real bee in her bonnet about it, and maintained that this was true of many things. She was clearly very frustrated by it.
When he passed away I left his own one on the ward.