Talk:Bluecrest Wellness
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Controversy[edit]
Writing for the Daily Mail in 2017, GP Dr Martin Scurr questioned the veracity and utility of Bluecrest Wellness health screenings. He reports that Bluecrest asked him no questions about his family or medical history, as these factors had a clear impact upon his results. Dr Scurr also raises concerns about the worry this could cause patients and the additional unecessary work it may bring to overburnded GPs. [1]
References
- ^ The great health screen rip-off: When the Mail's GP was offered a physical for £129, he signed up - but what he discovered will disturb you...https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-4597558/The-health-screen-rip-personal-MOTs-worth-it.html