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Field: 'Cameron would make a great GP'

By Lilian Anekwe | 19 Aug 2011

Exclusive Prime Minister David Cameron ‘would make a great GP', according to the man tasked with leading the second phase of the Government's listening exercise on the health bill.

Speaking exclusively to Pulse on his way back from a joint visit with Mr Cameron to the home of a patient with COPD, former RCGP chair Professor Steve Field said the Prime Minister had ‘empathy and commitment to improve patient care.'

‘I think David Cameron would make a great GP. He has the capacity to listen and a great empathy, as well as the drive and commitment to improve patient care.'

‘But clearly both he and Andrew Lansley are politicians and want to be advised. The feedback they have given to me is that by speaking to as many people as possible we can help them.'

'What they don't know is not important, it's what they don't know they don't know that we need to tell them.'

Professor Field spoke to Pulse as the Government announced the second phase of the listening exercise, focusing on education and training, public health, the information strategy and integrated care.

He told Pulse he has already targeted other high-profile GPs to oversee the themes of the listening exercise, including BMA president and CQC advisor Professor David Haslam, and Manchester GP and RCGP commissioning lead Dr Robert Varnam.

He explained: ‘Professor Haslam has ideas on how we can use information to improve the quality of care.'

'Information and transparency is the future. When we publish data on prescribing and share that we can understand better how to improve our prescribing. But we're not going to be scared of challenging the DH. They have spent a lot of money on kit, but we're more into how we can use it.'

‘The focus on integrated care came from the first phase because a lot of GPs asked ‘'what does this mean?" ‘I believe we have to make different care services better designed for patients. We need to break down the barriers between different types of care. There's a lot for GPs to do on this, things like supporting personal budgets for patients can have more control over their care.'

‘Education and training is a continuation of work started by the RCGP and the BMA. It's important we make sure there's some emphasis on training the right people in the right place under the new governance structures. We need to make sure it's not just dominated by hospitals. We need a culture shift, frankly.'

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READERS' COMMENTS

Anonymous, Sessional/Locum GP,
19 Aug 2011
Overpaid, entitled, from a posh background, looks down on the majority of people and not available when he's desperately needed 'cause he's on a foreign holiday?

Yup - 'Dave' would make a great GP.
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edmond Ferdinandus, GP Partner,
19 Aug 2011
Good listener, but will not act on what he hears, when asking for opinions.
Basic fact is not allowed to get in the way of theory.

GP pension fund is in yearly profit.
It has just been overhauled.

Please explain what is unclear about that?
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Anonymous, Consultant,
20 Aug 2011
“I think David Cameron would make a great GP” says Dr Field. Really? Is this part of a campaign for Dr Field to obtain his "K"? Perhaps this news item should be submitted to the magazine Private Eye for inclusion in its OBN column. What is OBN? According to Wikipedia, OBN is a fake honour awarded by Private Eye magazine for published examples of sycophancy to those in authority, particularly in media and politics. If you want to know the exact words denoted by the letters that make up this acronym, you can Google and discover them under the entry OBN by Wikipedia.
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Anonymous, GP Partner,
21 Aug 2011
100% in agreement with Anonymous, Consultant.Steve field is not only a sycophant he is a joker.
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Vinci Ho, GP Partner,
21 Aug 2011
Here you go, please listen to Master Yoda ,' they don't know what we don't know , we don't know they know what we don't know , they know we know they don't know what we don't know,.............'
Master Yoda always have a soft spot on Anakin anyway and thought he would be a 'good' Jedi.
May the farce be with you!!!!!
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Anonymous, Manager,
22 Aug 2011
As they say in rhyming slang: Lord Field of Grass-kicking...
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Anonymous, Other healthcare professional,
25 Aug 2011
Agree with all the above: another foot in mouth comment from Field. So much for neutrality. Words fail me...
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Anonymous, Other healthcare professional,
02 Sep 2011
I wholeheartedly agree, he has no clinical knowledge or knowledge of patient history and is only interested in cost cutting - ideal for the NHS of the future! In fact he could lead it himself make all the changes to it and absolve all responsibility for the mess it will be left in (Oh no sorry he has already done that). He has friends with experience of health care profiteering (although he might have alittle bit of trouble remembering if he was in a room with them or not - again great for patient referral rationing purposes!) who can sweep in and rescue the NHS from those repugnant doctors who when given the chance - failed.

Although he most definitely would not accept any change to the platinum plated pensions enjoyed by a man of his profession!

David Camerons in depth knowledge of the NHS is astounding and shows widespread understanding and coverage - It gets everywhere - like Bull Shit in a Field!
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Anonymous, Salaried GP,
06 Sep 2011
maybe we could get the prime minister to sit the CSA exam! - anonymous salaried.
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