Opinion: Sajid Javid’s missed opportunity
Helen Salisbury, a GP, on how the new secretary of state for health and social care has less than impressed GPs in his first few keep reading
Helen Salisbury, a GP, on how the new secretary of state for health and social care has less than impressed GPs in his first few keep reading
GP practices’ responsibilities – including checks, audits and disposal bags – when it comes to disposing of clinical waste Clinical waste is that which could be keep reading
Natalie Quinn-Walker, healthcare lecturer and module leader at Arden University, explores how automation can assist medical practitioners – but also why it will never replace keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. In Part 2 of this report, Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more keep reading
Progress may have slipped, but general practices are finding innovative ways to catch up. Emma Wilkinson reports on calls for more guidance on new drugs and more keep reading
Former chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners Professor Maureen Baker explores how self-care can impact patients’ health and relieve pressures on the NHS keep reading
The GP IT Futures programme will enable primary care to move towards the requirements set out in the NHS Long Term Plan, the Five year framework for keep reading
Doctors constantly went above and beyond their ordinary obligations to respond to a threat to national and global wellbeing – but they aren’t inexhaustible This keep reading
Is the NHS investment in data security paying dividends? Davey Winder explores This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Digital keep reading
Most talk around the paused General Practice Data for Planning and Research service is positive – but wider issues around trust need to be addressed. Digital keep reading
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