Being able to see the same GP is harder than ever, despite ministers’ pledges Being able to see the same GP is rarer than ever, despite Government pledges to improve continuity of care, research has found.
Five years ago, ministers pledged to bring back the “personal link” between patients and doctors, promising that all older patients should be given a named doctor. The Daily Telegraph
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Five years ago, ministers pledged to bring back the “personal link” between patients and doctors, promising that all older patients should be given a named doctor. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- GPs working hard to provide continuity of care to their patients despite rising pressures, says College Royal College of General Practitioners
- Report highlights sharp fall in patients able to see own GP regularly The Guardian
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