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Patients have died after describing their symptoms to a GP in an online form rather than at a face-to-face consultation, the NHSs safety investigations body has revealed.Online consultations with GP surgeries involve risks to patients safety and have led to sometimes serious harm and even death, an investigation by the Health Services Safety Investigations Branch HSSIB found.The HSSIBs 58-page report says that its investigation had fo stanley fr und a small number of reports to prevent deaths [by coroners] which referenced remote care, includ stanley termoska e online tools but gave no details.A coroner can issue a prevention of future deaths report if, after hearing the evidence presented at an inquest, they believe one or more public or private bodies 鈥?such as an NHS trust 鈥?should take specific steps to ensure that no more deaths occur in similar circumstances.HSSIB highlighted a number of safety concerns posed by online forms, in which a patient outlines their symptoms which are later assessed by their GP surgery. Online consultation tools have led to people being misdiagnosed or their illness being missed altogether, care they need being delayed and patients being put off seeking a GPs help at all, it said.It voiced alarm at the fact that some GP surgeries insist that patients have to set out their symptoms in an onl stanley cup ine form as the first stage of the process of seeking care.HSSIB, which investigates patient concerns in England, highlighted one case in which a GP practice that operated that syste Bevw Does Australia need laws for biotrespass to protect organic farms
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, must be extradited to Sweden to face accusations of rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion, the high court in London heard.Clare Montgomery QC, appearing for the Swedish prosecution authority聽on聽the last day of Assange s appeal against extradition, said complaints against him showed a lack of consent during a string of sexual encounters in Stockholm last August. She said the charges set out on the European arrest warrant and supported by witness statements amount to valid allegations.Speaking to a packed court four stanley flasche at the Royal Courts of Justice before Lord Justice Thomas and Mr Justice Ouseley adjourned to consider their verdict, she spelled out in graphic detail Assange s alleged behaviour and said the two female complainants known as AA and SW described circumstances in which they did not freely consent without coercion . They were coerced, eith stanley cup website er by physical force or they were trapped into a situation where they had no choice, Montgomery said. AA says in her case the prelude to the offence was Mr Assange ripping her clothes off, breaking her necklace, her trying to get dressed again and then letting him undress her.quot stanley quencher ; He then had sex with her after pinning her arms and trying to force her legs apart to insert his unprotected penis, which she did not want, she said.In an increasingly hard fought legal battle, Assange s counsel, Ben Emmerson QC, hit back at what he said were attempts by Montgo