You can’t see your GP because an African in the future may die of hot weather is now Official NHS policy.
Health leaders have told clinicians to use their status as a ‘trusted member of the community’ to warn patients about the dangers of Climate Change, look out for patients who may be suffering from ‘Eco-destress’ and to make ‘remote appointments’ the default setting, for them to work from home, and to ‘cut back’ on prescriptions and tests to ’save the planet’.
'Repeat it Often.'
The Royal College of Physicians today issued new guidance that tells doctors to raise the topic during consultations and 'repeat it often'.
It calls on doctors to reduce carbon footprints by considering working from home and cutting back on prescriptions and tests.
They are also told to look out for people suffering 'eco-distress' - the name given to anxiety and depression caused by climate change.
There was a backlash when the 'green toolkit' was posted about on GP industry website Pulse with warnings it could mean missed diagnoses.
Called the ‘green toolkit’ the plan fundamentally changes the relationship between Patient and NHS. Now patients become secondary to the climate. Saving the person exchanged for saving the planet.
The 11-page document advises medics to 'talk about the health benefits of climate action' and to keep their messages 'simple'. But it adds: 'Don't debate the science.'
The RCP, which represents 40,000 doctors worldwide, says members should promote remote appointments as a way of cutting down on environmentally damaging travel and says they could work from home on days they are not delivering clinical care.
The document bills climate change as 'one of the biggest threats to human health' and stresses it will 'undoubtedly cause significant additional pressure for the NHS'.
It warns that those working in the health service will be some of the first to see the health effects of climate change - 'if they have not done so already' - and calls on them to take action to reduce its impact.
The booklet says climate change is projected to cause an excess of 250,000 deaths per year by 2050 and although more than half of these are likely to be in Africa, the UK 'will not be immune' from the direct effects of extreme heat and flooding or the 'inevitable arrival of climate refugees'.
In a section titled 'communicating with patients about climate change', it tells doctors: 'You are uniquely placed as a trusted member of the community to discuss public health threats with patients. 'Health professionals can help their communities understand how climate change will affect their health, and how to protect themselves.'
The RCP toolkit highlights research by the UK Health Security Agency that says heat-related deaths could increase by 580 per cent in the UK between now and the 2050s - 'in a high-warming scenario with no further climate adaptation'.
It notes: 'It can be challenging to prioritise sustainability at a time when there is very high demand for clinical care, but this can ultimately deliver wider benefits for population health - and in turn reduce pressure on the NHS.'
Pandemic Reset
A research doctor who wants to remain anonymous has told Vision News that the ‘pandemic’ allowed for the patient / doctor relationship to be ‘reset’. Remote appointments, doctors withdrawing care and rationing of services, were all imposed under the guise of a national emergency, saying: “it would have taken much longer to get patients to accept these things otherwise.”
The NHS, who were at the heart of delivering the last globalist coup are now at the forefront of the next. The NHS not only follow all directives from the WHO but are members of the World Economic Forum.
The WEF’s plan called ‘redefining climate resilient healthcare, makes all sorts of bizarre claims about healthcare destroying the planet. They claim
“The sector's environmental impact is profound, if taken as a country, global healthcare would rank as the fifth largest global greenhouse gas emitter.”
'This immense climate footprint arises from almost all aspects of delivery, including energy consumption, transportation, and medical product lifecycle emissions. For instance, the UK’s NHS alone contributes approximately 4% of the country's total emissions, and NHS England has estimated that the manufacture, supply, and use of pharmaceuticals account for 25% of the NHS’ total carbon footprint.'
'The WEF go on to make all sorts of spurious claims and how reducing services, reducing care itself, has to be done to fight climate change. This amounts to care-rationing and will, illegibly, save people in Africa from heatwaves in 2050.'
That’s not an exaggeration, the WEF are saying that you can’t see your GP because someone In the future may die as a consequence. This is now official NHS policy.
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