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- Who is your general practitioner? Shaw, Jennifer; Holloway, Josanne // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);9/14/91, Vol. 303 Issue 6803, p628
Evaluates the study on the follow up of general practitioners to discharged patients. Details on case notes of patients not containing names of general practitioners; Importance of early patient identification for registration to general practitioners; Result of the study.
- Opinion: Ballot box. // GP: General Practitioner;5/7/2010, p30
The article reports that forty percent general practitioners (GPs) feel that fit notes in place of sick notes have been successful.
- GPs in sick notes row. // GP: General Practitioner;1/6/2003, p3
Reports on the practice of giving sick notes to healthy employers by general practitioners in Great Britain.
- Let someone else sign off sick notes. Patel, Kinesh // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition;12/3/2011, Vol. 343 Issue 7834, p1175
The article presents the author's insights regarding the controversy on general practitioners being stripped of their power to sign and issue sick notes.
- Should it be a GP's job to issue Well notes? // Pulse;4/9/2008, Vol. 68 Issue 12, p18
The article provides an answer to a question of how important for a general practitioner to issue well notes.
- Extracting money from solicitors. // Pulse;4/28/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 17, p30
Focuses on the practice policy of general practitioners to release information or completed medical notes about the patient's payments.
- Not a simple answer. Merrick, John // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition;10/3/2009, Vol. 339 Issue 7724, p767
A letter to the editor about the implication of fit notes for employers, employees, and general practitioners is presented.
- CORRECTION. // Emergency Medicine Journal;Apr2008, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p247
A correction to the article "Sick Notes, General Practitioners, Emergency Departments and Fracture Clinics" which appeared in a 2007 issue is presented.
- Letters: Sick note levels are set by practice deprivation. Swift, Nick // GP: General Practitioner;2/11/2005, p24
Presents a letter to the editor commenting on the British policy of linking sick notes to performance for general practitioners.
- National insurance increases. // British Medical Journal;2/21/1976, Vol. 1 Issue 6007, p478
Reports the provision of notes by the British Medical Association secretariat on the increase of the national insurance contributions for hospital physicians and general practitioners. Reasons of providing the notes; Factors contributing to the increase of insurance contributions; Protests of...