Bizarrely the US with separation of church and state has its politics entirely dictated by religion. Whereas UK which is a theocracy actually has minimal real control over its legislatures by religion, despite bishops sitting in the HoL.
Bizarrely the US with separation of church and state has its politics entirely dictated by religion. Whereas UK which is a theocracy actually has minimal real control over its legislatures by religion, despite bishops sitting in the HoL.
Oh lovely stuff
Maybe the real question we should be asking ourselves is what is anyone doing to unite them? - Labour says Reform UK βtrying to divide communitiesβ ahead of Farage speech on crime - UK politics live www.theguardian.com/politics/liv...
We need more useful RCTs. Eg comparing ibuprofen and naproxen for gout⦠so many patients come to me having nearly fixed themselves with simple ibuprofen.
Thatβs very exciting! We watch it each year on the bbc as the 8yo is obsessed! Been once with her - was one of the most magical moments of our lives π₯°π₯°π₯°
Yup
We accept certificates from other platforms. Fire training is fire trainingβ¦ brand doesnβt matter. Of course some are country specificβ¦
Mabel Normand about to throw a custard pie. Image shows a smartly dressed woman with a cream/custard pie on a plate
Praise be! Itβs the 112th anniversary of the first custard pie thrown in someoneβs face in a motion picture
You have to suspend MPs who break the three line whip. Thereβs really no choice. They still voted against it despite the concessions.
Because they want to rely on Russia and the Middle East?!
That looks so good!
βThis is a line our nation must not cross,β was the message from the General Synod, after it voted, by a significant majority, to condemn a Bill to legalise assisted dying currently working its way through Parliament.
#assisteddying #churchofengland #synod
Hasnβt that always happened?
Thereβs something beautiful about βMr Sam Wilsonβ - no other prefix or suffix or title. #laity
The first question should be βdo you want the job?β If they say yes, theyβre clearly unfitβ¦
They hopefully feel called to the job, but thatβs completely different
I always go for Pringles and skittles π¬π³
10 YEAR PLAN - Neighbourhoods
DOI: We aim to fit into the new multiple neighbourhood provider (MNP) model, and our member practices and PCNs have major stakes in the single neighbourhood provider (SNP) model
The Plan is a mixed bag of good stuff and areas that need tightening for delivery.
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Behaviour change is often overrated as the ultimate solution to improve health because without social, economic & structural environments that facilitate rather than obstruct healthy choices, behaviour change remains a privilege reserved for those who have the resources to remove the obstructions.
You missed out bags and bags of cash from "sponsors"
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I think weβre making the mistake of bringing evidence and science into this discussion whereas itβs really about desperation, lack of imagination, power of the gimmick, political soundbites, and listening to the wrong people
UK governments seem hell bent on avoiding directly funding General Practices directly .
The system uses primary care as a cheap offload for what the state doesnβt want to pay for. Itβs too easy. GPs across the country arenβt perfect, be we are generally very good at absorbing patients care needs for cheap. But itβs our staff getting screamed out when the wider service doesnβt work
I think we are closer to this than ever before. Letβs face it, patients value their GP, but governments do not. They see medicine as something practiced in hospitals. Our secondary care colleagues are sadly part of this, everything seeming to have to go to a specialists (I found AF pls ref to cardio
That is horrific
The plan makes clear that in future, the more prevention-focused NHS will operate on the basis that "care should happen as locally as it can; [be] digitally by default; in a patient's
Iβm sorry, but whoever wrote the sentence that NHS βcare shouldβ¦ [be delivered] digitally by defaultβ needs to be nowhere near healthcare, ever.
The strength of GP is continuity of care and "being the expert in knowing your patients", compared to being an increasingly siloed specialist.
Losing that continuity has led to ACPs doing more of the role of GP.
Continuity of care is overwhelmingly popular with patients and GPs.
And continuity is also overwhelmingly associated with far better outcomes for patients.
I remain to be convinced by any claims that AI will revolutionise medicine. It smacks of the Emperor's new clothes.
Exactly. Without the GPs in high numbers it will just spread us further than we are. Then lengths they will go to in order to not give GP surgeries funding is incredible
Eg one or two neurologists in Lincs. Do we want them driving hours between Skegness, Boston, and Lincoln, (not seeing patients) or using that time to see more patients. Itβs a tough balance.