Few take the time to read (or think) beyond the very basic definition of the inverse care law... but there is much more to Tudor Hart. @timsenior.bsky.social#BJGP#healthinequalities
Tudor Hart’s warnings of what might happen in the health system from 2010 reach us in 2024 in the form of accurate predictions. Read this book if you’re interested in better clinical care, better
Me: "Reading this book makes me realise that everything I have written has been said before, and better, by Julian Tudor Hart." bjgplife.com/the-politica...
Tudor Hart’s warnings of what might happen in the health system from 2010 reach us in 2024 in the form of accurate predictions. Read this book if you’re interested in better clinical care, better
As I travelled for my Churchill Fellowship, I read Julian Tudor Hart, The Political Economy of Health Care. It was marvellous - astute, thought provoking, quote after quotable quote. I put down some thoughts for @bjgp.bsky.socialbjgplife.com/the-politica...
Tudor Hart’s warnings of what might happen in the health system from 2010 reach us in 2024 in the form of accurate predictions. Read this book if you’re interested in better clinical care, better
Postcard from London, on why primary care is a practice of place
This is from the London leg of my Churchill Fellowship travels. On the importance of knowing the stories and people in the places that we work. www.croakey.org/postcard-fro...
Introduction by Croakey: Understanding the histories of people and place is critical for providing primary care – a lesson that
I hope you're enjoying my series of articles about my Churchill Fellowship travels. The latest one is up - London.... www.croakey.org/postcard-fro...
Introduction by Croakey: Understanding the histories of people and place is critical for providing primary care – a lesson that
Hey you know how the Australian College of Nursing wants to weigh school children? Well, I disagreed in public. www.croakey.org/advice-to-au...
Introduction by Croakey: The Conversation recently asked five experts whether school nurses should weigh students, as suggested by a controversial
Back at work today after long service leave on Churchill Fellowship. Thoughts and prayers for my inbox please.