Communication chaos endangers patient care
As reported by The Guardian, a study by Demos, the Patients Association, and the PMA reveals widespread communication issues within the NHS in England, with over half keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a study by Demos, the Patients Association, and the PMA reveals widespread communication issues within the NHS in England, with over half keep reading
Recent advancements in healthcare tech are reshaping patient care, but privacy and cost hurdles remain CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that keep reading
A recap of how to prioritise staff wellbeing and enhance patient care through the Quality and Outcome Framework (QOF). CREDIT: This is an edited keep reading
Lincolnshire’s innovative cardio-diabetes clinic is setting a precedent for GPs by streamlining patient care and providing integrated solutions for heart attack survivors with diabetes, offering keep reading
Complaints and concerns are a valuable source of feedback, so what is the best way to handle them? CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
Andrew Paterson and Mohsin Patel discuss how general practice can navigate the ‘new normal’ when patient expectations are constantly changing The COVID-19 pandemic has changed keep reading
Helen Salisbury on why and how GP must help patients feel safe, even during times of great uncertainty CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
A survey of RCGP Scotland members has revealed GPs are concerned that mounting workload pressures will negatively affect their ability to deliver patient care during keep reading
The Royal College of GPs Cymru Wales has launched an eight-point plan to revitalise how patients see GPs Speaking at the launch, Dr Mair Hopkin, keep reading
The Royal College of GPs has commented on the possibility of needing to deprioritise non-essential care Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of keep reading
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