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Barnet LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Barnet Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  Barnet LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and long...

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Bromley LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Bromley Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and long...

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Camden LMCs urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Camden Local Medical Committees (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  Camden LMC is concerned that two of the borough's five planned polyclinics will be sited in major acute hospitals, UCLH and the...

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City and Hackney LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week City and Hackney Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  This week City and Hackney Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised...

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Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Hounslow LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Hounslow (EHH) Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  This week Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Hounslow (EHH) Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare...

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Islington LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Islington Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  Islington LMC fears that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and long standing patient-doctor...

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Newham LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Newham Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and long standing...

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Tower Hamlets LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 07 March 2008

This week Tower Hamlets Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  Tower Hamlets LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care...

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Bexley LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 06 March 2008

This week Bexley Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMC feels that proposed single-site polyclinics may destroy local access to community services and established models of healthcare, however it does recognise...

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Kensington and Chelsea LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 06 March 2008

This week Kensington and Chelsea Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and...

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Southwark and Lambeth LMCs urge NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 06 March 2008

This week Southwark and Lambeth Local Medical Committee (LMCs) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMCs are concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and...

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Lewisham LMC urges NHS to keep neighbourhood GPs local - 06 March 2008

This week Lewisham Local Medical Committee (LMC) formally responded to Healthcare for London’s ‘Consulting the Capital’ and it raised major concerns over some of the proposed changes.  The LMC is concerned that the proposed introduction of polyclinics will seriously impact on GP surgery locality, continuity of care and long standing...

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GP leaders warn NHS to keep neighbourhood surgeries local - 05 March 2008

Wednesday 5th March 2008:  Londonwide Local Medical Committees, which represents 6000 GPs and practices across the capital, have today, issued a report ‘Listening to the Capital’s GPs’ in response to NHS London’s consultation (‘Consulting the Capital’) on major healthcare reform across the city. Wednesday 5th March 2008:  Londonwide Local Medical...

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Ealing Local Medical committee urges the public to have their say. - 02 February 2008

On Saturday 2nd February 2008, the public of Ealing will be given their chance to tell Ealing Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Hounslow Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to...

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Hillingdon Local Medical committee urges the public to have their say. - 02 February 2008

On 2nd February 2008, the public of Hillingdon will be given their chance to tell their Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Hillingdon Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to attend.   Healthcare for London...

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Tower Hamlets Local Medical committee urges the public to have their say - 29 January 2008

On 29th January 2008, the publlic of Tower Hamlets will be given their chance to tell their Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Tower Hamlets Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to attend.   Healthcare...

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Harrow Local Medical committee urges the public to have their say about surgery access - 26 January 2008

On Saturday 26th January 2008, the public of Harrow will be given their chance to tell their Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Harrow Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to attend.   Healthcare for...

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Wandsworth patients are asked whether they want to keep their NHS GP Local - 17 January 2008

On Thursday 17th of January, the public of Wandsworth will be given their chance to tell Wandsworth Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Wandsworth Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to attend.   Healthcare for London...

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Lambeth patients are asked whether they want to keep their NHS GP Local - 14 January 2008

On Monday 14th of January, the public of Lambeth will be given their chance to tell Lambeth Primary Care Trust (PCT) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery, and Lambeth Local Medical Committee encourage patients and the public to attend. Healthcare for London...

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Camden and Islington patients are asked if they want to keep their NHS GP Local - 10 January 2008

The public of Camden and Islington will be given just three chances to tell their Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and London’s healthcare body, NHS London, what they want from their GP surgery before serious changes start to be made, and Camden and Islington Local Medical Committees encourage patients and the...

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