
Rebecca Millican-Slater
@b3ckym5
pathologist who has ditched the microscope - digital pathology all the way in Leeds; mum of 2 pretty awesome children; still with Adam after 22 yrs, heโs ok too
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21-11-2010 22:49:02
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Shaun Lintern Wes Streeting "...consultants...often feel the dead weight of management bureaucracy..." Only because we are undermanaged. This might not be popular but the push to run so lean means that NHS management in the middle tiers is emaciated. We can get nothing done. Consultants doing admin...

in Singapore the family doctor system is under developed in a country with impressive hospital services. Countries like Denmark have more lessons on primary care, community health services and social care Wes Streeting @RSylvesterTimes Richard Humphries ๐ Clare Gerada


Stuart Hoddinott Dr Tony Goldstone Excellent thread. Additionally, like the complexity highlighted, the no. of treatment options for diseases like cancer have increased, often necessitating more tests, more patient care discussions and more decisions than 10-20 years ago = more work per case.






Reminder for 'NHS-must-take-productivity-challenge-on-the-chin' ppl, what staff DID take on the chin was the pandemic. Then they had to go to picket lines to keep their pay anywhere near inflation. So a fair bit of discretionary effort has been withdrawn theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sโฆ



How many more times? *Austerity doesnโt work*. More cuts to public spending is economically illiterate & morally indefensible. People didnโt vote Labour to get more Tory austerity. Tax extreme wealth, donโt slash public services โฆPatriotic Millionairesโฉ theguardian.com/politics/2025/โฆ

"Millions of pounds will inevitably be handed to consultancies drafted in to determine which NHS England functions must be retained. In effect, we may be trading one form of bureaucracy for another." Rammya Mathew on the end of NHS England bmj.com/content/388/bmโฆ

What does the end of NHS England mean for the NHS and patients? Tinkering with national agencies while the health service is under immense pressure is performative politics that NHS staff and patients could do without, says Hugh Alderwick The Health Foundation bmj.com/content/388/bmโฆ