A GP surgery employing Covid safety measures. Image: Abi Begum via Flickr cc
The results of the large patient-led survey of GP surgeries across the region are in and have revealed the best and worst rated surgeries in south west London. The results are based on the vast GP Patient Survey 2021, which in south west London CCG having sent out some 75,770 questionnaires, and 23,133 were returned completed ( a 31% response rate ). Overall in south west London they showed a high percentage of patients that were satisfied with their GPs. Some 85 per cent of respondents said their experience of their GP practice was Good (50 per cent Very Good , 36 per cent Fairly Good ) in the region,.
A GP surgery employing Covid safety measures. Image: Abi Begum via Flickr cc
The results of the large patient-led survey of GP surgeries across the region are in and have revealed the best and worst rated surgeries in south west London. The results are based on the vast GP Patient Survey 2021, which in south west London CCG having sent out some 75,770 questionnaires, and 23,133 were returned completed ( a 31% response rate ). Overall in south west London they showed a high percentage of patients that were satisfied with their GPs. Some 85 per cent of respondents said their experience of their GP practice was Good (50 per cent Very Good , 36 per cent Fairly Good ) in the region,.
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Sewer needs KISS
Reading the article Quit flushing COVID masks, gloves and wipes, city says (April 16) about more masks and gloves flushed down the toilet, what made me snicker was the billboard telling the public don’t dump the above into the toilet. The city has poor advertising habits: too many words. Plus I have never seen the ads in The Free Press or The Londoner. Instead of all those words on a billboard, I suggest KISS keep it simple, stupid.
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