NHS reorganisation causing GP retention crisis, study suggests Many doctors are leaving general practice early because of rising bureaucracy and reduced time for patient care
The reorganisation of the NHS and increased workload pressures are causing a crisis in the retention of GPs, a study suggests.
Many doctors are leaving general practice early because of rising bureaucracy and reduced time for patient care. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The reorganisation of the NHS and increased workload pressures are causing a crisis in the retention of GPs, a study suggests.
Many doctors are leaving general practice early because of rising bureaucracy and reduced time for patient care. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Lost to the NHS: a mixed methods study of why GPs leave practice early in England (open access) British Journal of General Practice
- RCGP response to research linking bureaucracy in general practice to GPs leaving the profession Royal College of General Practitioners
- GPs forced out of profession by workload and NHS reorganisation, study shows GP Online
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