Jeremy Hunt accused of 'astonishing failure' after GP numbers fall by 1,190 NHS figures show drop of 1,193 family doctors in past year, despite pledge to increase numbers by 5,000 by 2020
The number of GPs in England has fallen sharply in the past year, despite a government pledge to increase the supply of family doctors by 5,000.
The total number of full-time equivalent GPs working in England dropped by 1,193 in the year to September, figures from NHS Digital show. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The number of GPs in England has fallen sharply in the past year, despite a government pledge to increase the supply of family doctors by 5,000.
The total number of full-time equivalent GPs working in England dropped by 1,193 in the year to September, figures from NHS Digital show. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Workforce figures gravely concerning says College Royal College of General Practitioners
- NHS has lost 1,300 full-time GPs since 2015, official data reveal GPonline
- Jeremy Hunt's GP recruitment pledge in tatters as 1,000 full-time NHS doctors quit last year The Independent
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