
A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK
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GP practices seek advice on redundancies amid fears over rising costsGP Online |
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Software to help GPs identify cancer launched in West YorkshireHealthcare Leader |
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Police investigating 'hate crime' and 'obscene' racist graffiti at London GP practicePulse |
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NHS England launches review of postgraduate training including GP programmesPulse |
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Two GP surgeries to merge to form 'supergroup' in Kent townKent Online |
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Horsham MP calls for law change to force developers to build new GP surgeriesITV News |
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Inadequate GP in Westcliff given worst rating a second time as concerns remainSouthend Echo |
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New out-of-hours GP contract to be reviewedBBC News |
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Scottish Labour pledges to open negotiations for new GP contractPulse |
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Labour promises GP appointments in 48 hours if it wins Scottish electionSTV News |
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GP practices may go bust amid 'perfect storm', warn doctorsThe Scotsman |
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Colchester GP under new management in MarchColchester Gazette |
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£184 million needed to bring Bedfordshire GP practices up to average capacityLeighton Buzzard Observer |
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Calls for independent inquiry into 'scandal' of English GP firm running Welsh surgeriesWales Online |
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Practices need to be aware of LES risks, BMA warns after coroner rulingManagement in Practice |
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Plan for later flu vaccines again this year, GP practices toldManagement in Practice |
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Money saved on TERS must be channelled to support under-doctored areas, says College chairRoyal College of General Practitioners |
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Effects of childhood vaping to be investigatedHealthcare Leader |
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Neighbourhood NHS model could drive overhaul of GP funding allocationGP Online |
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