Haines wrote:
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> snip
> >The old card is being played yet again, and we are all falling for it around
> >the country - unfortunately - despite not liking what the outcome will be for
> >us. The 'old card' is that there's a lot of work for the average GP practice
> >to be done regarding re-organisation - no time or money for this, and it's
> got
> >to be done quickly. Whether you like it or not you'll end up doing it, as the
> >usual threat will be that if you don't do the 'deed', then someone will do it
> >for you and the outcome will be worse. If we all stood united ...............
> >- but we won't!
> Paul Bromley
>
> Seems to me that the threat is some unseen enemy ie do it before someone
> does it for you. However if Primary Care saw White Paper changes as a
> direct threat to the future of care provision for their patients wouldn't
> that then be the enemy? Is this an opportunity or a threat? If it really is
> a threat then shouldn't we fight it?
>
> Maresah Haines PN
> http://www.haines.grid9.net/pn/
>
>
Hear! hear! We should not be taking this lying down. I say we have to
fight it. If all doctors co-operate not to co-operate in the White
Paper, surely it will fail. Will it?
K M Chung
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