Friday, 3 July 2015

More than one in 10 people in England could not get GP or nurse appointment

More than one in 10 people in England could not get GP or nurse appointment


Out of those who obtained an appointment, 17% waited a week or more to see or speak to someone, according to GP patient survey

Just over a quarter of people in England were unable to obtain a GP appointment or waited a week or more to see or speak to someone the last time they tried, according to research.

Compiled using the responses of 858,381 people, the GP patient survey, published on Thursday, found that more than one in 10 could not get an appointment with a GP or nurse. Guardian

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