RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
@euan_lawson Tudor-Hart one of the inspirations for our foundation. How about a series on primary care responses for the most excluded? Happy to point you at so many amazing practitioners across The Faculty for Homeless & Inclusion Health. #buildbackfa
Great news, looking forward to seeing what this shines a light on
RT @mcpherson_ian: “Multimorbidity is the norm & we should be mindful of the challenges of treatment burden. Living with a single chronic d…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @JIDMMatheson: "Tudor Hart was plain in stating there was ‘no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards o…
“Multimorbidity is the norm & we should be mindful of the challenges of treatment burden. Living with a single chronic disease is hard enough and living with three or more can be all-consuming. Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be desig
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @rmsteen: Seeking articles about neglected corners of practice.... All open access and available within days of being accepted. Sounds g…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
Good article on primary care and inequalities 👇@deependNENC @guy_pilkington @davejulien44 @SarahLSowden @ProfBambra @ZGrvsNE
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @JIDMMatheson: "Tudor Hart was plain in stating there was ‘no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards o…
RT @JIDMMatheson: "Tudor Hart was plain in stating there was ‘no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards o…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @rmsteen: Seeking articles about neglected corners of practice.... All open access and available within days of being accepted. Sounds g…
"Tudor Hart was plain in stating there was ‘no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care.’2 The focus in the BJGP in 2021 will be on action and translation into practice to help with that matching of need..." https:/
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @drbosheaGP: Consequences of Inverse Care Law (ICL) still evident in most societies & health systems. Effective socialised medicine (w…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @Fierce_SW: 50 years ago but still valid today - Tudor Hart: ‘Medical services are not the main determinant of mortality or morbidity; t…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @rmsteen: Seeking articles about neglected corners of practice.... All open access and available within days of being accepted. Sounds g…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @rmsteen: Seeking articles about neglected corners of practice.... All open access and available within days of being accepted. Sounds g…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
"There is a single principle we need to underpin any service redesign if we want to avoid unintentionally deepening inequalities: the more complex the patient, the simpler the healthcare pathways that are needed."
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @Fierce_SW: 50 years ago but still valid today - Tudor Hart: ‘Medical services are not the main determinant of mortality or morbidity; t…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
50 years ago but still valid today - Tudor Hart: ‘Medical services are not the main determinant of mortality or morbidity; these depend most upon standards of nutrition, housing, working environment & education, & the presence or absence of war.’ h
Consequences of Inverse Care Law (ICL) still evident in most societies & health systems. Effective socialised medicine (well manifested in the EU and affluent Commonwealth countries) are where it has been best tackled, utilising a Chronic Care Model
Seeking articles about neglected corners of practice.... All open access and available within days of being accepted. Sounds good @euan_lawson @BJGPjournal
Estaremos espectantes
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @patrickod9: “Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or atte…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
“Complexity may lie with the patient but shouldn’t be designed into the system. When people struggle to access care or attend appointments we must guard against personal blame.” 👏🏻 Excellent piece @euan_lawson 👍🏽 @deependgp @deepend_ireland @dnblane @aewil
RT @BJGPjournal: "[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Ed…
"[There's] no excuse for failure to match the greatest need with the highest standards of care" – Julian Tudor Hart. Editor @euan_lawson writes on the 50th anniversary of Julian Tudor Hart's totemic article on the inverse care law and the changing BJGP