Quick turnaround GP appointments are 'running general practice into the ground' GP appointments should be lengthened to 15 minutes and limited to 25 a day per doctor, industry leaders have said.
The British Medical Association (BMA) suggested the changes in a bid to stop general practice being “run into the ground”. The Independent
See also:
The British Medical Association (BMA) suggested the changes in a bid to stop general practice being “run into the ground”. The Independent
See also:
- Safe working in general practice British Medical Association
- 'Patients at risk' from length of GP consultations BBC News
- Doctors call for GP appointments to be extended by five minutes The Daily Mail
- GP appointments should be five minutes longer, says BMA The Guardian
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