Opinion: COVID is not a primary vs secondary care issue
David Oliver, consultant in geriatrics and acute general medicine, discusses why primary and secondary care need to come together during the pandemic – and not keep reading
David Oliver, consultant in geriatrics and acute general medicine, discusses why primary and secondary care need to come together during the pandemic – and not keep reading
Contact-tracing has been one of the biggest buzzwords in the last year. Mark Tluszcz, co-founder and CEO at Mangrove Capital Partners, explores why automation could keep reading
A ‘hot hub‘ is the term that is used to describe an area or site in general practice where patients who have possible COVID-19 symptoms keep reading
Clare Wenham, assistant professor of global health policy, discusses the mistakes made by international governments in the handling of the pandemic CREDIT: This is an keep reading
A ‘hot hub‘ is the term that is used to describe an area or site in general practice where patients who have possible COVID-19 symptoms keep reading
The pandemic forced primary care practices to change virtually overnight, but will these changes now stay forever? As the country was encouraged to stay at keep reading
Angela Coulter, freelance researcher, and Tessa Richards, senior editor, patient partnership BMJ, argue why, despite the challenges of the pandemic, patient and family involvement must keep reading
Nearly 16,000 patients are listed at Chippenham’s Hathaway Medical Practice. So how has one of Wiltshire’s biggest surgeries coped with the pandemic? CREDIT: This is keep reading
The pandemic forced primary care practices to change virtually overnight, but will these changes now stay forever? As the country was encouraged to stay at keep reading
Angela Coulter, freelance researcher, and Tessa Richards, senior editor, patient partnership BMJ, argue why, despite the challenges of the pandemic, patient and family involvement must keep reading
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