More than a quarter of GP and general practice nursing posts could be vacant in 10 years New analysis published today by the Health Foundation’s REAL Centre warns that without urgent, significant policy action, the NHS in England is facing a crippling shortage of GPs and general practice nurses over the coming decade.
The REAL Centre’s projections show that the shortage of qualified, permanent GPs is set to get substantially worse over this decade. The Health Foundation
See also:
- Projections: General practice workforce in England The Health Foundation
- Royal College of GPs response to Health Foundation report warning of escalating crisis in general practice Royal College of General Practitioners
- Quarter of GP posts vacant within a decade in England, study warns BBC News
- NHS on course for shortfall of 11,000 GPs within a decade GPonline
- NHS faces 'disastrous' shortfall of 10000 GPs by 2030, report warns The Independent
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