Increases in preventable risk factors are a 'social failure' and general practice should hold government to account https://t.co/xp5z9cSNkd
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drishanipatel: General practice should hold government to account on disease prevention https://t.co/lKYaPq0mLE As laid out in the five…
I absolutely agree... https://t.co/fv4Qra3b49
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
I agree. GPs are in pole position to support a circular health system. They should be feeding back to all parts of government information about the causes of the causes of illness. Better policies in urban planning and transport, for example, can reduce
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
General practice should hold government to account on disease prevention https://t.co/lKYaPq0mLE As laid out in the five year forward view #21stcenturyGP @DrZoeWilliams am sure you agree!
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
RT @drlukeallen: Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. T…
Great paper by fellow GP Academic Clinical Fellow Ben Aimes on holding the government to account on disease prevention. The primary care system needs a radical reorientation towards population-level prevention. https://t.co/TQ16qJSX9K