A Practical Guide for Patients Accessing your Health RecordsSome General Tips for Accessing Your Records: Be patient: Processing times can vary depending on the volume of requests and the complexity of your records. Be specific: When making a request, be as specific...
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I thought I had dementia
I thought I had dementia until I discovered it was a vitamin deficiencyAfter years of fatigue, brain fog and countless GP appointments, one reader finally got the diagnosis she needed.Published in The Telegraph. 06 December 2024 9:01am GMT.[pdf-embedder...
Pernicious Anaemia Priority Setting Partnership Final Report

Managing pernicious anaemia in the time of corononavirus
So what can GP surgeries do when there simply is not the time or staff to deal with routine injections? At this time of crisis, we are all having to be creative

Pernicious Anaemia: The world’s forgotten disease
Pernicious Anaemia: The world’s forgotten disease Open Access Government produces compelling and informative products for a wide audience. Their dedicated team have many years’ experience and are committed to delivering up-to-date analysis, news and exclusive features...

Summary of the survey results: Patient journeys: diagnosis and treatment of pernicious anaemia
Summary of the survey results: Patient journeys: diagnosis and treatment of pernicious anaemiaMartyn Hooper, Peter Hudson, Fiona Porter and Andrew McCaddon; British Journal of Nursing, 2014, Vol. 23, No 7full textBackground: Instigating a patient support group for...