From The Patients Association e-Newsletter :
In an exclusive interview with the Telegraph, the new President of the Patients Association, Robert Francis QC: (The man behind the NHS Mid Staffs report) credits Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, for a “refreshing change” of approach in standing up for patients, suggesting that his predecessors — from both parties — tended instead to act “as a spokesman for the NHS”. Mr Francis suggests that deference to medical professionals — “allowing them a God-like status” — and pride in the NHS have stifled political debate about its failings.
The P A is now running a survey of its members :
We would like to hear your views. Do you think we allow doctors to have a “God-like” status?
That's where many of the bottlenecks are in treatment for all manner of illnesses, including cancer.
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Challenge 'God', and you'll find yourself thrown out of the practice on 8 days notice. Try to record your consultation so that you can absorb it fully later. You'll be ordered to desist, or the consultation will be terminated - and so will your membership of that practice.
Some GPs have introduced a ''One appointment - One Ailment'' policy. (Shock & horror. Holistics, wherefore art thou?
All this, and more, is available as a Podcast from the BBC, and 'Listen Again'' if you're quick.
[I went to see my GP about a crippling pain in my back and leg - I was crying with it - I was sent away with a WWW address.
As Yosser said ''I can do that. Gizza job.]