UK patients are furious because the BMA’s proposed “Plan B” ballot could open the door to paid GP appointments, something that strikes at the heart of the NHS principle of free care at the point of use. The frustration is real — and the reasoning behind it is clear once you look at what’s beingContinue reading “GP Ballot Could Result In Costly Appointments Under ‘Plan B’”
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NHS Warns Of Epilepsy Medication Shortage
Thousands of British people require epilepsy medicine, and the NHS has issued a drug shortage alert. This is significant because when a seizure won’t stop on its own, adults and children with epilepsy utilise midazolam as one of their primary emergency therapies. Pharmacy leaders say the disruption is linked to supply chain problems caused byContinue reading “NHS Warns Of Epilepsy Medication Shortage”