The practice has attracted the following awards for Bexley  GPs

2008, Guy Rotherham Award.

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2009, Birmingham, NAPC annual conference, “Best example of practice Based Commissioning.”  

Health Minister Mike O’Brien

2010

May - 

Baroness Cumberledge visited our practice and commented “It is so inspiring to witness a revolution in General practice”

November  -

National Association of Primary Care, Best  Service Redesign"Cardiovascular Disease / Diabetes" - Vision Awards Winner

Vision_2010

Four Health Service Journal Awards

(i) Best Healthcare management.

Health Secretary’s personal  award

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(ii) Acute and Primary Care Innovation.

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(iii) Patient Centred Care.

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(iv)  Quality and Productivity

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2011,

(i) On 21st July, the Mayor of London and London Health Advisor, visited us to see how we worked and congratulated us for our achievements.

(ii) Bexley Community Cardiology has featured, in Radio 4 (the report), ITV and BBC Panorama as a pioneering, award-winning model, saving the NHS £126 million a year if applied nationally.

(iii) Extensive coverage in the national, local and medical press.

 (iv) In his Birmingham Conference speech the Prime Minister, Mr David Cameron, pronounced Bexley GPs "local heroes" of the NHS:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/david-cameron/8809123/The-local-heroes-whose-can-do-spirit-was-praised-by-David-Cameron.html

GP Commissioner of the Year

Winner

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GP of the Year

Finalist

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Resources

Colds & Flu
A factsheet on the causes, symptoms, treatment & prevention of colds & the flu

NHS Choices - is it the common cold or the flu?
Colds and flu can share some of the same symptoms (sneezing, coughing, sore throat) but are caused by different viruses, and flu can be much more serious.  Find out more.


Seasonal Flu Vaccination

Influenza – flu – is a highly infectious and potentially serious illness caused by influenza viruses.  Each year the make-up of the seasonal flu vaccine is designed to protect against the influenza viruses that the World Healflujabsth Organization decide are most likely to be circulating in the coming winter.

Regular immunisation (vaccination) is given free of charge to the following at-risk people, to protect them from seasonal flu:

  • people aged 65 or over,
  • people with a serious medical condition
  • if you are pregnant
  • people living in a residential or nursing home
  • the main carers for an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be at risk if the carer becomes ill
  • healthcare or social care professionals directly involved in patient care


Resources

For more information on flu immunisation, including background information on the vaccine and how you can get the jab, see Seasonal flu jab.

HPA - Season Flu Guide

RCGP & RPS Joint Statement on Flu Vaccines

Seasonal Flu guide


These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
 
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