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@ProfRecordSB @AoMRC Also as we move more towards us as patients being partners in our care, we need this as part of the information and tools that allow us to do our part. I want to be a competent partner and can't do this without adequate accessible information #PatersonInquiry #PleaseWriteToMe
@ProfRecordSB @AoMRC Personally I think writing directly to patients/service users should be a priority - it is key to shared and informed decision making and transparency #pleasewritetome
@ProfRecordSB Use plain English but don't skip on the details. I want to *fully* understand. I might also be sharing what you say with other professionals involved in my care and need them to understand too. #PatersonInquiry #PleaseWriteToMe
Next question for our #PatersonInquiry twitter chat: What is the most important thing clinicians should keep in mind when writing to you? #PleaseWriteToMe - Writing in plain English? Keeping letters short? Accessibility considerations?

@zmcn001 @ProfRecordSB Fully agree that #pleasewritetome has the potential to improve shared decision making
#pleasewritetome - Twitter chat ⬇️ re the importance of patient’s receiving information about themselves directly and in an accessible way
Join our twitter chat starting now, and continuing throughout the day, on the #PatersonInquiry. You can drop in and leave a comment at any point. We'll be covering the Government's recent response to the Inquiry and the importance of writing to patients directly. FIRST QUESTION:

@ProfRecordSB I think writing to patients directly in plain English is one of the key recommendations from the #patersoninquiry - particularly important re information from secondary care to primary care #pleasewritetome
This is a great BBC podcast with @MichaelRosenYes that explains some of the important issues we face when writing health information for patients #healthliteracy #peeandpoo #accessibleinformation #pleasewritetome #nojargon
https://t.co/pzrH0tGcXs
This article changed the way I write letters, recommend a read #pleasewritetome
#BMJEducation article offers practical advice on how to construct letters to be sent directly to patients, and suggests how these letters might encourage collaborative working centred on patients’ needs and wishes https://t.co/FS0Dgi8VFj
This campaign is so simple but could make a huge difference to empowering patients - how can we make it a reality? Any thoughts @careopinion @NHSEnglandPX @NVTweeting
https://t.co/w0anAHFiH4
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Doctors to ditch jargon and write directly to patients.
Changes such as these, plus access to services such as DocHQ's online consultations are making it easier for patients to access and understand their own healthcare.
https://t.co/ZLSfkt2il9
#pleasewritetome

#Patients don't understand jargon, doctors urged to use #PlainEnglish in the #PleaseWriteToMe initiative https://t.co/QbDFfOpB8q
We know #osteoporosis can be a confusing subject for patients. Understanding their condition & diagnosis is key for them to confidently manage it & live well. What do you do to help them? Could you do more? #PleaseWriteToMe #PlainEnglish
https://t.co/TlWYUkmKtl
We know #osteoporosis can be a confusing subject.
If you're unsure about something you've been told by your doctor, our specialist nurses are here for you. Call free on 0808 800 0035 Mon-Fri, 9-5, or email [email protected]
https://t.co/z60UmMZKzS #PleaseWriteToMe #PlainEnglish
Great to see doctors being encouraged to use plain English.
Did you know we have guidance on improving your experience of using NHS services? Check it out today: https://t.co/tbIsbZRaDM
#YourNHS #patientexperience #pleasewritetome @PatientsAssoc @HealthwatchE
Doctors told to ditch Latin and use 'plain English' https://t.co/Fyc0XGqO1j
This could make such a huge difference to making care more person centred - such a small step! #pleasewritetome
Doctors told to ditch Latin and use 'plain English' - BBC News https://t.co/DjBRdqKRoH
@bbchealth And hurrah for writing to the patient and copying in the GP, rather than other way around. #pleasewritetome #notaspectator
BBC News - Doctors told to ditch Latin and use 'plain English' https://t.co/hVXDvjJDl2 Write to patients not their Drs and junk the jargon says @AoMRC #healthliteracy #pleasewritetome Great resource here https://t.co/wCcjYHMr0i
Call from Academy of Medical Royal Colleges for letters to be written in clear English and sent to patient with copy to their General Practitioner (GP) https://t.co/pizBJWLzEI #BetterInfo #HealthLiteracy #PleaseWriteToMe
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