IPSO complaint about Mail Online in Pulse

Alan Taman
  • DAUK News
  • General Practice
  • The NHS
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DAUK’s letter of complaint about the Mail Online’s grossly misleading article blaming a ‘lack of face-to-face appointments for rising A&E attendances has featured in Pulse this week. 

The Mail Online article’s reckless and groundless extrapolation to vilify GPs for what is known to be a growing problem with multiple causes, and for which there is no evidence that the use of virtual appointments is a contributory factor, is strongly criticised in the article, which refers to our letter to IPSO at length.

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