I recently read a fascinating and perplexing tale of the contingencies of work in healthcare, where ‘state of the art’ equipment sits alongside ‘stone age’ communication devices. The first time I saw a pager, in 1994, I thought it was... More…
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RT @PickardJE: arguably they *did* usually follow the advice of scientists but often weeks or months later 1 hour ago
RT @PickardJE: Robert Jenrick is telling @BBCr4today that the government always followed the advice of the scientists, which is debatable 1 hour ago
RT @lewis_goodall: Consider the graph below. Deaths rise substantially in months where the epidemic has got out of control.
If lockdown ha… 16 hours ago
This is an important book with lessons about how seemingly impossible change may actually happen… https://t.co/QxjSTFnlHX 17 hours ago
RT @georgeeaton: It’s not just Boris Johnson who bears responsibility for the UK’s catastrophic performance. Rishi Sunak recklessly encoura… 17 hours ago
The cost of bleeping care