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Tory warnings about “bad Brexit” have one word too many

The latest Tory tactic seems to be to warn against a “bad Brexit” and to say that only they, if they get a whopping enough majority, can make sure we get a “good” deal. On that majority point, think of the last time you said to yourself “Oh, Merkel has a huge majority, we need […]

Posted on 31/05/2017 By Caron Lindsay Continue reading

Will the last doctor to leave the NHS switch off the light

Embed from Getty Images   Whilst the media concentrate on  shortages of beds, longer waiting times and the increasing indebtedness of Trusts,  all of which can easily be solved by investing more money, ie. a choice (or not) of the government of the day, something far more fundamental is happening – doctors are leaving the […]

Posted on 18/04/2017 By Catherine Royce Continue reading

Will the last doctor to leave the NHS switch off the light

Embed from Getty Images   Whilst the media concentrate on  shortages of beds, longer waiting times and the increasing indebtedness of Trusts,  all of which can easily be solved by investing more money, ie. a choice (or not) of the government of the day, something far more fundamental is happening – doctors are leaving the […]

Posted on 18/04/2017 By Catherine Royce Continue reading

Will the last doctor to leave the NHS switch off the light

Embed from Getty Images   Whilst the media concentrate on  shortages of beds, longer waiting times and the increasing indebtedness of Trusts,  all of which can easily be solved by investing more money, ie. a choice (or not) of the government of the day, something far more fundamental is happening – doctors are leaving the […]

Posted on 18/04/2017 By Catherine Royce Continue reading

Baroness Joan Walmsley writes…150% rise in patients forced to move GP surgery as practice closures hit record levels

One of the jewels in the NHS, for as long as I can remember, has been the family GP. My GP looked after my mother before I was born and looked after me until I moved away from home. In those days the GP’s long acquaintance with my whole family was important to us. Everyone […]

Posted on 07/04/2017 By Joan Walmsley Continue reading

Baroness Joan Walmsley writes…150% rise in patients forced to move GP surgery as practice closures hit record levels

One of the jewels in the NHS, for as long as I can remember, has been the family GP. My GP looked after my mother before I was born and looked after me until I moved away from home. In those days the GP’s long acquaintance with my whole family was important to us. Everyone […]

Posted on 07/04/2017 By Joan Walmsley Continue reading

Baroness Joan Walmsley writes…150% rise in patients forced to move GP surgery as practice closures hit record levels

One of the jewels in the NHS, for as long as I can remember, has been the family GP. My GP looked after my mother before I was born and looked after me until I moved away from home. In those days the GP’s long acquaintance with my whole family was important to us. Everyone […]

Posted on 07/04/2017 By Joan Walmsley Continue reading

Will current NHS cuts raise prices and lower quality?

Embed from Getty Images   Most, if not all economic and political decisions have two prime factors – price and quality. And this includes national healthcare. Decision making involves information. Most, if not all information can be placed on a continuum between the verifiable and the fake. (Ditto “News”!) Here are some verifiable items of […]

Posted on 20/03/2017 By Steve Trevethan Continue reading

Will current NHS cuts raise prices and lower quality?

Embed from Getty Images   Most, if not all economic and political decisions have two prime factors – price and quality. And this includes national healthcare. Decision making involves information. Most, if not all information can be placed on a continuum between the verifiable and the fake. (Ditto “News”!) Here are some verifiable items of […]

Posted on 20/03/2017 By Steve Trevethan Continue reading

Will current NHS cuts raise prices and lower quality?

Embed from Getty Images   Most, if not all economic and political decisions have two prime factors – price and quality. And this includes national healthcare. Decision making involves information. Most, if not all information can be placed on a continuum between the verifiable and the fake. (Ditto “News”!) Here are some verifiable items of […]

Posted on 20/03/2017 By Steve Trevethan Continue reading

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