HSP 4 NHS
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campaign group who will be talking and listening to everybody in the constituency - systematically
Joined November 2024
🚨 @Keir_Starmer must answer for his betrayal on NHS and so much more. Please join @HSP4NHS tomorrow Saturday 22nd November at 12 noon in Downing Street to hand in 3000+ signed letter demanding meeting with his constituents.
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Patient in Out of hours clinic this am: “But the doctor I saw at my surgery this week, said the diuretics I’m on had nothing to do with my gout flare up” Me: *checks notes* “It wasn’t a doctor that you saw…” Patient: “I’ve been misled! How can they do this?!” Me: 🤦🏽♂️ 🤦🏽♂️ 🤦🏽♂️
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Andy Burnham is not the answer Another suit. He supported the attack on Iraq. He privatised the NHS Labour is dead The whole institution is a trick to make sure nothing changes
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We might be an absolute shower in all sorts of ways. But we really, really hate the idea of ID cards in this country, and I think that's beautiful.
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Consultant doc attacked by colleagues for standing up for right of patients to… see a real doctor
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Streeting and Starmer commit to 'integrated care boards' which doctors are already saying will further gut the NHS
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@mjdaly57 @ProletaireY Burnham believed the Blairite mantra that left wing ideas are not popular. When Corbyn won you could see the pennies dropping in his face. They’d all missed a trick, Corbyn outflanked them all from the left. Since then Burnham tries to cultivate a left veneer to get elected.
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Burnham simply had no answers to the political malaise because his Labour Establishment is the political malaise.
Never forget how Jeremy Corbyn defeated, convincingly, Andy Burnham, Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper in the 2015 Labour leadership contest. In that contest, Burnham simply had no answers to the political malaise that is at the heart of the country’s problems. I thought he was
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Gaslighting. Please note this is referring to appointments in a GP PRACTICE - NOT appointments with a GP ++ GPs are unemployed The gov are directly replacing GPs with non-doctors in the SAME ROLE Your right to see a GP is being take away & the gov are lying to you.
In the last 12 months, we’ve delivered 8 million extra GP appointments. That means more care delivered closer to home.
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@galalaxyquest Well we have the evidence it’s more profitable for companies such as Operose and was a policy pushed by that sector in the first place but we can just ignore that and performatively scratch our heads so we don’t have to deal with the real problem, correcto?
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@ProfHall1955 I feel your pain. The average person thinks neoliberalism and economics is an exact science … I feel like like screaming 😱 out loud: wake the F UP before we go back to barbarism !!!!
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jess was my childhood best friend. she’s part of me. she is some of my earliest memories. streeting is funded by private health. he has worked tirelessly to decimate the NHS while his gov destroys what little help there is for disabled and very ill people. she would despise you
Jess Brady should be alive today. But, despite 20 appointments with her GP practice, her cancer was missed until she went private. She died at 27 with stage 4 cancer. Today Jess’s Rule will mean that, after three strikes, GPs must review and rethink👇🏻 https://t.co/tk2RgRGWqU
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It would actually help if there were actually qualified GPs in these ‘GP surgeries’ in the first place Filling them with anyone but a doctor isn’t helping people like Jesse, Wes
Jess Brady should be alive today. But, despite 20 appointments with her GP practice, her cancer was missed until she went private. She died at 27 with stage 4 cancer. Today Jess’s Rule will mean that, after three strikes, GPs must review and rethink👇🏻 https://t.co/tk2RgRGWqU
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Well, this REALLY hit a nerve! Record engagement. By a factor of 12X. A few bots/trolls responding. But mostly the public recognise that manufactured workforce shortages and well-educated young people saddled with lots of debt and few job prospects is A Bad Thing.
A friend's daughter has just graduated with a First in Physiotherapy. 3000 grads. 50 suitable jobs nationally. She is now working at Tesco. There is a national shortage of Physios. Make it make sense!
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20 appointments with an actual GP? Or 20 appointments with non-doctors (ANPs, ACPs, PAs, APs, FCPs) at her GP practice? Non-doctors have replaced actual GPs Non-doctors are unqualified, untrained, unregulated & unsafe to replace GPs #AskForADoctor
Jess Brady should be alive today. But, despite 20 appointments with her GP practice, her cancer was missed until she went private. She died at 27 with stage 4 cancer. Today Jess’s Rule will mean that, after three strikes, GPs must review and rethink👇🏻 https://t.co/tk2RgRGWqU
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In a conference talk on prescribing. It is tacitly assumed that ACPs perform the same job on the AMU as the doctors. Seeing and treating undifferentiated patients.
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The govt isn't spending YOUR money, it's spending new money. This is crucial to understanding that if the govt cuts its spending, you'll have less money, not more. Thatcher convinced you it was the other way round. That's why you demand less public spending, not more.
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@wesstreeting What vague language - 20 appointments with her *GP practice’ ≠ 20 appointments with her GP. You have paramedics, nurses, PAs and everyone but doctors being employed to do a GP’s role and you’re surprised about unnecessary deaths? This is your doing, not GPs
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A friend's daughter has just graduated with a First in Physiotherapy. 3000 grads. 50 suitable jobs nationally. She is now working at Tesco. There is a national shortage of Physios. Make it make sense!
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The NHS will be doctor-less by 2035 If the public don’t understand this - they really need to and then take action if this matters to them
Was writing discharge summaries when one of the ACPs came in and was taking about how they’d done 10 LPs but need 10 more for their log books & how they’d started management for quite a complex patient. Meanwhile I’ve just about managed to try two LPs in over a year 🙃
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