Dear Katie
I'm very glad you received your own 'Simple Guide To PCGs' with this
week's issue of DOCTOR and I hope you will find it useful.
The booklet was produced by DOCTOR magazine in conjunction with the
Primary Healthcare Development consultancy as a service to our
readers.
The guide was distributed to one doctor in each practice, so if your
colleagues didn't get one they should ask their partners or phone or
email DOCTOR (0181 652 [log in to unmask]) and we will send one.
You ask what we get out of providing this service. For DOCTOR, our
only aim is to encourage more GPs to read us and believe that one way
to do this is to provide products that GPs will find useful to them in
their work.
With regard to our partners in this project, PHD are a
well-established firm of primary care consultants who have worked with
GPs up and down the country providing advice on a whole range of
primary care issues and putting on seminars. As well as supporting
PCGs, the firm has worked with nearly a third of all first wave
Primary Care Act Pilots. The consultants at PHD have a blend of
commercial and NHS experience.
I hope this answers your queries
Yours sincerely
Phil Johnson
Editor
Doctor
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Subject: PHD Solutions
Author: Katie Law <[log in to unmask]> at INTERNET
Date: 04/09/98 12:10
We all seem to have received a *simple guide* to PCG's with one of the
freebies this week.
Who exactly are the people who have put together this document?
What makes them experts?
And what do they get out of it?
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Katie
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