End This Gp Chaos ; the Government's Forthcoming Health White Paper Is Supposed to Increase Choice and Make It Easier to See Your Doctor. One Gp Says It Risks Doing Neither
Evening Standard - London › November 15, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › November 15, 2005
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IT WAS one of the defining moments of the general election.
Tony Blair appeared nonplussed when challenged by a woman in a studio audience who complained that it was impossible to book a doctor's appointment: government targets, he realised, had made it more difficult, not easier, to see a GP. The Prime Minister promised to fix the problem.See the full content of this document
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End This Gp Chaos ; the Government's Forthcoming Health White Paper Is Supposed to Increase Choice and Make It Easier to See Your Doctor. One Gp Says It Risks Doing Neither
Now the Government is about to embark on yet another round of reforms that will shake up general practice and much of the rest of the NHS, currently under the hand of health secretary Patricia Hewitt. My experience suggests they may well be heading in the wrong direction.
Being a fam...See the full content of this document
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