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    Clinical care changes. Sadly, political thinking doesn't.

    Clinical care changes. Sadly, political thinking doesn't.

    It is 15 years since I published the following piece in the GP newspaper Pulse. This afternoon it caught my eye as I restructured my website, and it seems to me it is as relevant in 2017 as it was in 2002. Perhaps more so - because the inevitably necessary change in political thinking concerning the NHS has yet to take place. So here it is again: It is controversial and will at first strike many readers as daft. But give it a chance. Unless we shift our emphasis concerning he

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