NHS has lost 1000 GPs since Hunt set workforce target The GP workforce in England is continuing to decline, as official statistics reveal that 316 full-time equivalent GPs have left the profession in the last three months.
The figures released by NHS Digital also reveal that the number of FTE GPs in the workforce has decreased more than 1,000 since September 2015 - when health secretary Jeremy Hunt announced he would increase the number of FTE GPs in England by 5,000. Pulse
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The figures released by NHS Digital also reveal that the number of FTE GPs in the workforce has decreased more than 1,000 since September 2015 - when health secretary Jeremy Hunt announced he would increase the number of FTE GPs in England by 5,000. Pulse
See also:
- General and Personal Medical Services, England : Final 31 December 2017 and Provisional 31 March 2018, experimental statistics NHS Digital
- New workforce figures 'yet another hammer blow' for hardworking GPs' says RCGP Royal College of General Practitioners
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