
A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK
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Government urged to abolish NHS Property Services and write off GP debt |
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ICB offers £4m fund to PCNs for increased access |
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Primary care and community nurses 'treated as second class citizens' |
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GPs warn surgery staff cuts will put lives at risk |
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'Extraordinary' increase in abuse aimed at GP staff, top medic warns |
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Scheme to attract trainee doctors to England's deprived areas at risk, GPs say |
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NHS Lincolnshire CEO to retire |
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Medical Practice in Newton Mearns set to close with patients relocated |
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Beware ill-fitting menstrual cups, warns doctors |
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GP's suspension is extended for further 12 months over 'risk to patient safety' |
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Yeovil GP surgery to expand due to new housing |
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GP shortage in Wales: Patients per doctor double European average |
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Mid Essex GP surgery appointments waiting times revealed |
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NHSE credits recovery plan as GPs see extra 4 million patients in a month |
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BMA expects £200m impact of National Insurance hike on GP practices |
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Long awaited GP surgery moves 'step closer' |
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Groundbreaking new project in Warrington backed to revolutionise UK healthcare |
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Out-of-hours GP service provider 'approved' |
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GP receptionists need training to prevent record numbers leaving the job, study finds |
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