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@auto_mole

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Hackney Katılım Kasım 2009
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Jon@auto_mole·
@TfL I appealed a traffic fine, didn't hear anything, but received a notice it has increased by 50% today, with no info about how to contact you to sort this out. What should I do?
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Adam Tooze
Adam Tooze@adam_tooze·
How Britain’s miserable economic growth upends the education-human-capital-productivity equation. Important caveat is that this is only because of earnings outside of London! More at today's Chartbook Top Links:
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NICE@NICEComms·
📢Big shift in type 2 diabetes care NICE now recommends SGLT2 inhibitors first-line for cardio-renal protection from day one. Evidence suggests 17,000 deaths could be prevented over 3 years, along with £560m in cost savings for the NHS: nice.org.uk/news/articles/…
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Stephanie deGiorgio
Stephanie deGiorgio@DrSdeG·
Why the NHS is failing #826363839 1. Fragmentation of care. It’s almost impossible to read a clinical story in GP notes now. It’s messages and anima requests and “failed encounters” when someone can’t answer the phone. (1/n)
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Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
Spoke to @ShelaghFogarty yesterday sbout why the Chancellor is wrong: our “student loan” system is not remotely fair. It’s regressive and embedding inter and intra generational wealth inequality. It’s not a loan system, it’s a bad grad tax in all but name. youtu.be/uOC6Arrf2us?si…
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Newly qualified on £56k ooof
@medicalmodelwithabriochebun@medicalmodelbri

Hi @wesstreeting , today a job ad was published for a PA to work at @RoyalFreeNHS in the HPB surgical dpt. ❌No experience necessary but expected to diagnose undifferentiated Pts and commence emergency trt . Also MUST be on a register that doesn’t exist Pts will be harmed.

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Devan Sinha
Devan Sinha@DevanSinha·
NHS leadership finally catching up. Having the highest qualified, best trained & most experienced staff ie Consultant or Specialist Doctors deliver care is most efficient. Clinical management is faster, safer with less resource utilisation (expensive medical investigations).
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Resident Consultant Assistant 🦆
When the @BMAResidents uses RPI to calculate inflation; they are repeatedly bashed by the Government/thinktanks/media that it is the "wrong measure of inflation!" Yet here you have THAT SAME government DEFEND the use of RPI as "a widely recognised & adopted measure of inflation"
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Resident Doctors
Resident Doctors@BMAResidents·
New legislation proposed by the Government today on UK medical graduate prioritisation is a step forward but more is needed to solve this absurd job crisis. Read our press release in full👇 bma.org.uk/bma-media-cent…
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Partha S Kar 🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥
I am always intrigued by the fact that all the senior medics who have 'no issues with doctor replacement' are always those with secure pensions, a handsome salary and in short - are 'sorted'. I suppose it's wonderful to lobby for change if it doesn't affect you. Or your holidays. You think it makes you an 'innovator'; a 'Free-thinker'; or even an 'educationist'. Those however are not quite the words-I have in mind- to describe you. #MondayMusings
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Dr Steve Taylor
Dr Steve Taylor@DrSteveTaylor·
There is only one nation in Europe with fewer hospital beds per head of population, Sweden. But Sweden has the most community beds Failure of Govt & complicit NHS England 5000 more permanent hospital beds 2023 were never there, they lied to media & public Winter here we again!
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Roy Lilley 💙@RoyLilley

UK has around 2.5 hospital beds per 1,000 population. Across Europe and the OECD, the figure is typically between four and eight. Germany; eight beds per 1,000, France around six, Italy three and a half. They go into winter with system slack.We don’t… myemail.constantcontact.com/Crisis.html?so…

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Restoring pay will stabilise the workforce, reduce turnover and atrophy. Increasing availability of specialist training will improve flow in hospitals, reduce waiting times and corridor care. This is not about greedy doctors. This is about a functioning NHS. @DoctorsVoteUK
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'Several governments', you say 🤔 Unions calling time on repeated govts using pay suppression to pay for investment, instead of having an honest conversation with the public about how to pay for public services, does not justify removing basic rights to organise
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch

When Labour negotiates, Britain loses. The doctors’ strikes are just the latest in a long list of Labour’s negotiating failures. Before last year’s election, Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting told us that NHS strikes were the Conservatives’ fault. They said Labour would end the strikes.    They then got into government and handed doctors an inflation-busting 28.9% pay rise, with no promise of reform to staffing, commitment to productivity gains or a long-term workforce plan. I warned at the time that this would set a dangerous precedent. I was right.    Once again, patients are paying the price for Labour’s political failure.    But this is not theoretical harm. It is cancelled operations and missed cancer appointments.    There will be parents watching their kids suffer and pensioners left in pain, and all because Labour won’t stand up to the doctors’ unions.    And while they wait, Health Secretary Wes Streeting is ducking responsibility, hiding behind process, and pretending this chaos is somehow unavoidable.    The unions know they have Labour over a barrel, and so inevitably they keep coming back with escalating demands, rejected offers and further walkouts. It cannot go on.    We entrust doctors with our lives. That carries privileges, but also responsibilities.    In many countries, that reality is recognised in law. Several governments have banned doctors from striking because public safety must come first. Britain should be no different.    That is why, to protect patients, I have been clear that the @Conservatives would ban doctors from striking.    If you choose a profession where lives depend on you turning up for work, you should not get to withdraw your labour and assume the system will cope. That is not fairness, it is coercion.    Taxpayers fund the NHS, and many of those taxpayers are struggling with rising costs, stagnant wages, and long waits for appointments. But they do not have the option to strike when things get tough. They still turn up. They still pay in. And those working in the NHS should be expected to do the same.    So a future Conservative government will introduce Minimum Service Levels across the health service, legislate to stop doctors from taking widespread strike action – like police officers and soldiers – and we would prioritise protecting patients and the NHS.    Labour talk a lot about protecting the NHS, but they won’t take this small but significant step to ensure it isn’t held to ransom by the doctors’ unions. The unions didn’t just buy Keir Starmer for Christmas, they’ve got him for life.    The Conservatives aren’t afraid to do what’s necessary. Only we have the experience, the competence and the team to deliver better public services, lower taxes and get Britain working again. My piece in the @Daily_Express.

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