In article <[log in to unmask]>, the following
appeared:-
>1. ALthough all the guidelines appear sensible to me, they make
>references to outcome improvement, without giving any source of
>evidence, nor links to drill down furhter. THis should be rectified
>(anyone n N Cumbria around?)
I live in the North Cumbria Area. Thank you for drawing this site to my
attntion, and I welcome the move towards clnical guidelines. I note
that guidlines exist only for Acute Back Pain, Cholesterol Dyspepsia,
Prostatism and Rectal Bleeding.
>
>2. THe intro page politely offers to give details of methodoology and
>to accept comments, but doesn't give either a form to fill in via
>browser, nor a mailto: link to the identified HA Physician involved.
>Again, this reflects a poor and obsolete use of the Web, IMHO, and
>should be rectified.
I too find itfrustrating that they don't provide a "mailto", but can
provide the following contact details:-
NORTH CUMBRIA
HEALTH AUTHORITY
Wavell Drive, Rosehill
Carlisle CAl 2SE
Tel: 01228 603500
Fax: 01228 603612
www.ncumbria.demon.co.uk
Direct Line: (01228) 603587
I suggest you address your correspondence to Rob Walker, direct Line:
(01228) 603587.
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John D Dalton
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