Letters
Patient care v prevention in general practice
We need a functioning national illness service
BMJ 2025; 388 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r281 (Published 11 February 2025) Cite this as: BMJ 2025;388:r281- Keith Hopcroft, general practitioner
- Laindon, UK
- keithhopcroft{at}supanet.com
Martin and colleagues articulate so clearly what many GPs, like me, feel.1 The pendulum in primary care has swung so far towards health promotion and illness prevention that those with acute, subacute, or acute-on-chronic illness struggle to get a look in, and opportunities for continuity are destroyed. It seems ironic that politicians and many health leaders repeatedly …
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