GP practice shed vulnerable elderly patients to save money, NHS probe finds

BMJ 2012; 344 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e3998 (Published 7 June 2012)
Cite this as: BMJ 2012;344:e3998

Get access to this article and all of bmj.com for the next 14 days

Sign up for a 14 day free trial today

Access to the full text of this article requires a subscription or payment. Please log in or subscribe below.

  1. Clare Dyer
  1. 1BMJ

A GP practice run by one of the most vocal supporters of the UK government’s health reforms removed older and disabled care home patients from its list for financial reasons, an NHS investigation has found.

Churchill Medical Centre in Kingston, Surrey, has been found in breach of contract by NHS South West London after delisting 48 patients at Kingston Care Home last year “predominantly for financial reasons.”

Charles Alessi, a prominent supporter of the NHS reforms and chair of the National Association of Primary Care, was senior partner at Churchill until he retired at the end of March after 26 years. In June last year, according to documents obtained by the Surrey Comet …

Get access to this article and all of bmj.com for the next 14 days

Sign up for a 14 day free trial today

Access to the full text of this article requires a subscription or payment. Please log in or subscribe below.

Article access

Article access for 1 day

Purchase this article for £20 $30 €32*

The PDF version can be downloaded as your personal record

* Prices do not include VAT

THIS WEEK'S POLL