A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK.
New figures echo College concerns around unemployment issues for GPs |
General practice hangs on precipice in Wales |
Partners in minority for first time in history of general practice |
GP practice training places for foundation year pharmacists increase by almost 40% in one year |
Revealed: NHS England’s plans to replace traditional GP referrals |
More GP appointments in May than before pandemic |
Map of community pharmacy closures over past five years |
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Wales residents struggle with medical jargon says YouGov |
GPs to deliver new autumn RSV vaccination programme |
‘Care homes should pay for own GPs’ |
NHS Borders boost as four newly qualified GPs are recruited |
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West Lothian health services could get cash boost from housing developers |
Demand and capacity test sites could receive £1.5m extra funds |
'Underfunded, understaffed, overloaded' : Derry GP and outgoing BMA NI chair warns of NHS 'perfect storm' |
RCGP advises GP practices to halt PA recruitment |
Devon GP practices slash antibiotic use by nearly two thirds in fight against antimicrobial resistance |
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