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Community initiative co-led with patients could improve care for people with complex health and social needs

February 28, 2020

Canadian family physician Antoine Boivin and patient partner Ghislaine Rouly describe how they work together with community partners to provide holistic care for patients with challenging social and medical problems […]

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Carl Heneghan and Jeffrey Aronson: Interpreting lung cancer screening studies

February 28, 2020

Carl Heneghan and Jeffrey Aronson take a closer look at a recent lung cancer screening trial  […]

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Ian Hamilton: “They talk, we die”—the continuing paralysis of UK drug policy

February 28, 2020

The latest report into drug use in the UK is another reminder of why drug policy should be based on evidence rather than ideology, says Ian Hamilton […]

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Behavioural science must be at the heart of the public health response to covid-19

February 28, 2020

Human behaviour will determine how quickly covid-19 spreads and the mortality. Therefore behavioural science must be at the heart of the public health response. While responding agencies move quickly to […]

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Kirstin May and Lucy Williams: Treat your SAS colleague as you would wish to be treated

February 26, 2020

Kirstin May and Lucy Williams talk about the difficulties SAS and LE doctors face in the workplace and what can be done to overcome them  […]

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Miranda Davies: Why we should worry about prisoners missing hospital appointments

February 26, 2020

Prisoners in England miss 40% of their scheduled outpatient appointments—double the rate for the general population. This is one of the most striking findings of a new Nuffield Trust study […]

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Doctors and death threats: an occupational hazard?

February 25, 2020

Gautam Gulati, Colum P Dunne, David J Meagher and Brendan D Kelly consider what measures need to be in place to protect both doctors and patients when death threats are […]

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Keerti Gedela: Covid-19 highlights the need for greater support for global health systems

February 25, 2020

Countries with weaker health systems must not be left behind in the global emergency response to covid-19, says Keerti Gedela […]

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Pallavi Bradshaw: Tackling the cost of clinical negligence claims

February 24, 2020

Recently the eyewatering cost of clinical negligence claims to the NHS have dominated the headlines—£2.4bn was paid out during 2018/19 alone. To put this into context, £2.4bn equates to the […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Anamnesis

February 21, 2020

Last week I referred to Noam Chomsky’s theory of a universal grammar and Stephen Pinker’s account of the idea that our ability to use language is instinctive and innate. This […]

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