The future of General Practice 2015 Results from a national survey showed that GPs need to be freed from the constraints of the ten minute consultation to help meet their patients’ needs and almost all GPs also feel that their heavy workload is having a negative impact on the quality GP services, a major new survey has found. The poll, which is the largest recent test of opinion across the profession heard from 15,560 grassroots GPs working in the UK. The BMA
See also:
See also:
- RCGP response to BMA survey of 15,000 GPs Royal College of General Practitioners
- GP workload harming care - BMA poll BBC News
- GPs revolt over call to open seven days a week: 94 per cent of family doctors believe their practice should not open at the weekend The Daily Mail
- Nine out of 10 GPs say heavy workload is undermining patient care GP Online
- Infographic: Can GPs cope with soaring workload? GP Online
- GP leader calls for staff boost over better access OnMedica
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