This is the paragraph that was there for 4 days and then disappeared
" Dr Holden said the chief officers of Cambridgeshire LMC attended the GPC
meeting yesterday and were asked for a report on NHS 111, but said they
could not speak about it because they were "under an injunction." They could
not say who put the injunction in place."
I have had confirmation from several sources that this is true.
I will not withdraw.
Trefor
-----Original Message-----
From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julian Bradley
Sent: 26 March 2013 23:11
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Cambridgeshire LMC and 111
At 22:55 26/03/2013, you wrote:
>Getting into the [public domain.
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>There is some sort of super injunction but the details are sketchy.
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>I will continue to ask awkward questions.
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>Trefor
Trefor,
Thank you for drawing this to our attention.
I've seen your post on an EHI thread, but there doesn't seem to be anything
in the article currently visible. Has something been removed?
Clearly we don't want to support defamation in the sense of opinion not
based on normal good faith, the kind of defamation that might land someone
before the GMC, but equally it's very hard to see that super-injunctions
will usually have any proper role in the discussion of NHS services.
111 providers should be in the same situation as GPs - as a profession we
rather often face totally unreasonable criticism, but there are limits that
cannot be exceeded even there.
The only way we'll resolve this is with facts.
Do keep up the good work if you can - until they serve an injunction on you,
or withdraw the whole thing and provide the actual information.
Regards,
Julian
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