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Is the ARRS widening GP workforce inequality? Exclusive: GP recruitment through the additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) has widened the gap between England's most and least underdoctored ...
Practices are facing hours of extra work after a hospital IT glitch and could be forced to scale back services to cope, GP leaders have warned.
Patient satisfaction with general practice has risen again over the past year, the latest GP patient survey findings reveal.
PCNs and GP federations are in active discussions about taking on neighbourhood GP contracts being rolled out as part of the ...
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NHS and local authority leaders across England will roll out 'neighbourhood health service' programmes in dozens of areas ...
Resident doctors announce five-day strike for July Resident doctors will go on strike for five days at the end of this month, the BMA has said.
The 10-year health plan at a glance The key points relating to general practice from the government’s 10-year health plan.
Resident doctors have voted for fresh strike action over pay in a BMA ballot that puts the profession on a collision course with the government.
Government backs CQC to remain as key health regulator The CQC will remain the 'principal independent regulator' for the health and care system, the government has said - just 12 months after ...