Useful Resources
Jess's Rule
Jess’s Rule is a primary care initiative to encourage GPs teams to rethink a diagnosis if a patient presents three times with the same symptoms or concerns, particularly if symptoms unexpectedly persist, escalate, or remain unexplained. It is led by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England and is supported by the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP).
Jess’s story
Jessica Brady passed away due to cancer in December 2020 at the age of 27. In the 5 months leading up to her death, Jess had 20 consultations with her GP practice, and her cancer had not been diagnosed. Jess was then admitted to hospital with stage 4 adenocarcinoma and passed shortly afterwards. Since then, Jess’s family have campaigned for primary care staff to elevate a patient’s case for review after their third appointment with their practice about a condition or symptom.
What is Jess’s Rule?
Jess’s Rule asks GP teams to ‘reflect, review and rethink’ if a patient presents three times with the same or escalating symptoms.
Armed Forces Community Primary Care Network
Healthwatch Essex have introduced an Armed Forces Community designed to improve communiation and co-ordination between primary care services.
The network provied a platform to:
- Promote military support services and pathways
- Share best practices
- Improve the quality of care and support provided to the Armed Forces Community across Essex.
Please click here to find out more.
Trans and non-binary support line
If you or someone has been directly impacted by gender healthcare waiting lists. gendered intelligence offers free support.
You need to be over 18 to access to this service, and you can contaxt them through email, WhatsApp, or phone.
You can contact them on
Phone: 0800 640 8046
WhatsApp: 07592 650 496
Page created: 02 February 2026