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Mystic Mock 29-07-2015 03:46 AM

Tired GPs 'pose threat to patients' health':
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...edication.html

Quote:

Medical chief warns of growing risk of doctors misdiagnosing illnesses and giving out the wrong medication.

GPs are posing a threat to patients’ health, a medical chief has claimed.

Dr Maureen Baker, the chair of the Royal College of GPs, said ‘tired, overworked doctors’ are at risk of misdiagnosing illnesses and allocating the wrong medication.

She even compared visiting a tired GP to ‘voluntarily boarding a plane flown by a visibly tired pilot.’

The warning comes just weeks after Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced a push towards a new GP contract providing seven-day patient care.

Mr Hunt said the ‘Monday to Friday culture’ in some sections of the NHS had ‘tragic consequences’ - with 6,000 people dying each year due to a lack of out-of-hours care.

The overhaul would require a new contract for doctors, who are currently allowed to opt out of working weekends and evenings thanks to a generous contract introduced by the last Labour government.

Introduced in 2004, the controversial contract also pushed the average GP salary to over £100,000.

But in a new report by the Royal College, Dr Baker insists GPs are still overworked with ‘no strategies in place to prevent and reduce the risk of patient harm’.

She adds: ‘Few of us would voluntarily board a plane flown by a visibly tired pilot or get on a train where we knew the driver had spent too much time at the controls - yet there are no systems or methods for addressing doctor and staff fatigue in general practice.’

Among a list of ways in which patients suffer from fatigued GPs, Dr Baker says doctors ‘mistake one patient for another’ and ‘give a patient the wrong medication’.

She recommended ‘limiting the hours worked and patients seen by clinical staff’, but a getting admitted this would stop some patients’ treatment.

Meanwhile, the Health Secretary said top doctors need to ‘get real’ about the need for a seven-day service.

High death rates at weekends have led Mr Hunt to promise to enforce changes to the out-of-hours system and bring in a fresh contract for newly-appointed GPs.
Dr Maureen Baker issued the warning
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It comes just weeks after Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt announced a push towards a new GP contract providing seven-day patient care
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Dr Maureen Baker, pictured left, issued the warning just weeks after Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, right, announced a push towards a new GP contract providing seven-day patient care

A shake-up could be in the works for existing consultants too, with their £200 an hour weekend deals phased out.

A Department of Health spokesman said: ‘GPs do a fantastic job and we know they are under pressure as our population ages and more people live with long-term conditions.

‘That’s why we have committed to make 10,000 more staff available for general practice by 2020, including 5,000 more GPs.’

Dr Baker claimed there was a 3,300 shortfall in GP numbers in the UK, which will rise to 8,000 by 2020.

joeysteele 29-07-2015 09:34 AM

This is inevitable,Doctors now have to be a lot more than just GPs,they have to be almost accountants too.
Looking at costs of care not just looking as to what is the best care for their patients.

One of my Cousins is a GP but is leaving his post at a surgery here in the UK, he is heading off to another Country.
I don't blame him, he says GPs are never really consulted by this govt,and haven't been for the last 5 years too.

They make paper decisions that seem really good and may well be popular but which are impractical in reality for the vast majority of GP practices.

Little wonder then that patients will suffer in the end due to overworked and weary GPs and to be quite frank, it is not any better to leading Doctors in Hospitals either as to consulting them and making plans there too.
I do fear,more and more GPs will just pack up working under this govt or head off to other Countries where they really are more valued and cared about.

You cannot expect to achieve the best of care for those who need it, if you treat those who have to provide the care with near contempt and ignorance.

user104658 29-07-2015 09:38 AM

"Tired" ones? What about GP's who have so little experience and general medical knowledge that they unashamedly Google your symptoms right in front of you, read through an NHS Web page that you already saw yourself, at home, the day before and decide that it "might be this"?

The whole medical system is an absolute joke to be honest. I'm actually starting to think it's some sort of elaborate scam.

Kizzy 29-07-2015 10:05 AM

Bad enough the govt running down the NHS now they're running themselves down :/ If they think for one minute this will encourage the public to get behind GPs and support them they've overestimated at least 37%

the truth 29-07-2015 09:09 PM

gps are over paid and underworked.....however theres also a problem where senior nurses exploit auxillary nurses to do too much work and even lean on doctors to do jobs senior nurses should be doing...as always the buck doesn't stop anywhere so nothing gets sorted. the nhs is a disaster zone


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