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Jess's Rule: GP Surgeries to Display Posters Urging Second Diagnosis Checks
17 Jan
Summary
- All GP surgeries in England will display Jess's Rule posters.
- The rule urges doctors to reconsider diagnoses after three appointments.
- Jess's Rule honours Jessica Brady, who died of cancer in 2020.

All GP surgeries across England will soon receive posters outlining 'Jess's Rule', a vital initiative established in memory of Jessica Brady. The rule encourages medical professionals to reconsider a patient's diagnosis if symptoms have not been resolved or have worsened after three appointments.
Jessica Brady, a talented satellite engineer, tragically lost her life to stage four adenocarcinoma in 2020 at the age of 27. Despite consulting her GP more than 20 times, she was unable to secure a diagnosis until it was too late, forcing her to seek private healthcare for confirmation. Her family's subsequent campaign led to the implementation of Jess's Rule.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting stated that Jess's Rule will empower patients and remind clinicians to re-examine persistent symptoms. This initiative is seen as a fitting tribute to Jessica Brady and her parents' campaigning efforts, aiming to improve early detection of serious illnesses and ultimately save lives.




