@docmartin68 @drjohnbye @hcwetherell To your question, mystery pt cons? Daft idea. Undermines professional trust (could this pt be one???)
@DocMartin68 @harrylongman @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Fair point. But that seems a relationship of blind trust from pt's perspective right now?
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@C7RKY@harrylongman @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Goodness, I hope not, or all the patient centred medicine I believe in is nothing -
@DocMartin68@C7RKY @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Trust is not blind. And for some reason GPs still come out top of the trust pops. -
@harrylongman@DocMartin68 @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Trust IS blind if medical opinion is accepted w/o pt researching. Score seems to confirm? -
@C7RKY@harrylongman @drjohnbye @hcwetherell I'm not sure that expert patients is the answer. Trust can only be built on a relationship -
@DocMartin68@C7RKY @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Pts differ. My late relative with Alzheimers no expert. Me with a chest infection... endless -
@harrylongman@DocMartin68@C7RKY @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Expert patients are useful; but Martin is right, the relationship is vital. -
@Drystonesonnet@DocMartin68@C7RKY @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Relationships mean continuity between pt and Dr. Crucial dimension of pr care -
@harrylongman@DocMartin68@C7RKY @drjohnbye @hcwetherell Yes but relationship frequently fractured by inability to see your own GP. - 4 more replies
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