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    In what can feel like a heated political discussion, we have taken five myths that sometimes feature in this debate and debunked them.

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    • 5 myths abt ENG Health & social care 1. @NHSEngland is bottomless pit 2. NHS is inefficient 3. @rcgp GPs aren't working hard enuf 2 meet demand 4 appntmnts 4. @DHSCgovuk claims 2 have prioritised social care 5. NHS is being privatised https://t.co/SqedBQuOxL via @CharlotteWick10 https://t.co/68KtYNEVq1

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    Multi-year funding increases and reforms led to improvements in NHS performance between 2000 and 2010, but performance has declined since 2010 as a result of much lower funding increases, limited funds for capital investment, and neglect of workforce planning.

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    • RT @so_says_sally: New report from @profchrisham writing personally for @TheKingsFund a short thread…. https://t.co/4jQKfM1yN8

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    Increasingly people are dying at home rather than in hospital and this trend is set to continue. Our report and accompanying policy brief offer recommendations for commissioners, integrated care boards and national bodies who want to improve care for those dying at home.

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    • Dying well at home: commissioning quality end-of-life care https://t.co/9PyAhNHKTE via @LucaTiratelli et al

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    Kelly Ameneshoa, Emergency Medicine Doctor at Ashford and St Peter’s hospital and Population Health Fellow at The King’s Fund, looks at recent data on the experience of LGBTQ+ staff and patients, and outlines how the NHS can make steps towards becoming more inclusive.

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    Currently, unlike NHS services, social care is not free at the point of use. Find out who is eligible for publicly funded social care, how many people have requested support, and how many people’s needs are not being met.

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    • RT @BeccyA: @Parody_RCGP https://t.co/N366nidloQ this is a good start, but @blimeysimon is our expert and can probably add more

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    The health and care system is under intense pressure and as a result, patient and public satisfaction with services has dropped significantly, prompting discussion about the future of services. In what can feel like a heated political discussion, we have taken five myths that sometimes feature in this debate and debunked them.

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    • Health and social care in England: tackling the myths https://t.co/JkLbEP3g6C via @CharlotteWick10