That said, the easiest letters to write are the ones where you actually have a letter with some substance to argue with. The difficult letters are the slippery ones that don't actually say anything directly, replying to those is like juggling soot.
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You are quite right, John. What happened to professional ethics? Or do bad doctors simply say what they are told to say by Legal Services, true or not?
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I'm sorry to say, but most do just that in my experience. But we also know it's a career limiting move to do anything else. Which brings the focus on to management & how the hell they're able to create such fear without ever being held accountable. We need that to change. Fast!
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I remember the halcyon days of my youth, when the NHS was better run than now, at least it was done for the right reasons not for the bottom line....then that weevil appeared and it became dog eat dog...
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