A QUARTER of GP surgeries take more than two years to start prescribing new drugs Patients' care is being put at risk because many GP surgeries around the country are playing catch up with prescriptions, experts warn.
British researchers found a quarter of practices took around two-and-a-half years to switch to new treatments.
A small number of surgeries (10 per cent) took 32 months to start prescribing the new drugs. The Daily Mail
See also:
British researchers found a quarter of practices took around two-and-a-half years to switch to new treatments.
A small number of surgeries (10 per cent) took 32 months to start prescribing the new drugs. The Daily Mail
See also:
No comments:
Post a Comment