SIR – Dr Paul Atkinson, of the Royal College of GPs, is deluding himself if he believes that the “imbalance” between in-person and remote appointments during the pandemic has now “gone” (report, November 16).
In this part of the country, across many surgeries, obtaining an appointment other than on the phone remains almost impossible. Indeed, if the situation is so urgent it requires an appointment in person, the advice is usually to go to the overstretched A&E.
Andrew RobinsonSheffield, South Yorkshire
SIR – I agree with Dr William T Easson (Letters, November 16), who argues that doctors should have more control over the running of hospitals.
In the 1950s Barts Hospital was run efficiently by a committee of mainly medical staff, the secretary and, I believe, the almoner.