No one is to be forced to join these groups and everyone can still have a private appointment with the GP. My understanding is that it will only cover things which can be generalised and not anything which is personal or embarrassing. I imagine it to be a sort of guided self-help group.
I have a condition which I would be quite happy to discuss openly with others to see if anyone had helpful advice. I also suffer from insomnia so would be happy to discuss this with a group. Even if someone did talk about me outside the group it wouldn't matter because there is nothing personal in my condition.
I agree that such groups would have one know it all but, who knows, they might have something useful to say.
Where would we be without humour?


. Sounds as though once such groups start up patients will not have much choice.