Change has been such an integral part of the NHS for so long that identifying elements that have remained unaffected over time is rare. One such event might be the early separation of medical training for general practice and hospital medicine. This has led to two rather separate groups of doctors being responsible for the same patients. In the current era of ‘patient-centred ’ care there has been much debate about how care might be improved if these two strands were better integrated. The government’s intention is to provide care closer to home and, wherever possible, outside hospital. From the patient’s perspective this is an attractive option but it must of course be safe, of high quality and cost effective when compared to current treat...
keeping the body in mind Most GPs can remember being faced with a young person experiencing their fi...
In the past, British general practitioners (GPs) have referred patients to individual consultants. T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
Change has been such an integral part of the NHS for so long that identifying elements that have rem...
On 23 October 2014, NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens published a new 5-year plan for the NH...
Family practitioners in the UK have doubts about parts of the latest plans for reform within the Nat...
Upton Surgery (Worcestershire) has developed a flexible and responsive service model that facilitate...
The negative effects of the current economic climate on mental health service providers under the NH...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
Closer integration of health and social care services has become a cornerstone policy in many develo...
moving on fromearly intervention services for psychosis Lester et al’s paper is timely.1 Many early ...
Background/Aims This article will present how an interdisciplinary team working within a day hospit...
enables me as a psychiatrist to withdraw from treatment knowing the competency of support systems th...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
keeping the body in mind Most GPs can remember being faced with a young person experiencing their fi...
In the past, British general practitioners (GPs) have referred patients to individual consultants. T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...
Change has been such an integral part of the NHS for so long that identifying elements that have rem...
On 23 October 2014, NHS England Chief Executive Simon Stevens published a new 5-year plan for the NH...
Family practitioners in the UK have doubts about parts of the latest plans for reform within the Nat...
Upton Surgery (Worcestershire) has developed a flexible and responsive service model that facilitate...
The negative effects of the current economic climate on mental health service providers under the NH...
In 2008, Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) became available under the amended Mental Health Act 2007...
Background As an alternative to hospital admission, crisis resolution teams (CRTs) provide intensive...
Closer integration of health and social care services has become a cornerstone policy in many develo...
moving on fromearly intervention services for psychosis Lester et al’s paper is timely.1 Many early ...
Background/Aims This article will present how an interdisciplinary team working within a day hospit...
enables me as a psychiatrist to withdraw from treatment knowing the competency of support systems th...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
keeping the body in mind Most GPs can remember being faced with a young person experiencing their fi...
In the past, British general practitioners (GPs) have referred patients to individual consultants. T...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Royal College of General Practitioners via ...