
A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK
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CQC IT failure significantly delayed inspection reports for 14 GP practicesPulse |
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UK still at risk from Covid as vaccines drop and hospitalisations riseiNews |
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First mpox vaccination sites opens in Leeds as NHS boosts jab availabilityYorkshire Evening Post |
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Geriatric specialist joins Guernsey health groupBBC News |
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AI to be used in breast cancer screening in new trialHealthcare Leader |
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Man arrested over fake doctor claimsBBC News |
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Swanlow Medical Centre warns patients after scam phonecallsNorthwich Guardian |
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Call for 'urgent action' as data shows one in five UK adults have diabetes or prediabetesGP Online |
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Future of Cumbrian GP Surgery up in the air ahead of doctor's retirementThe Westmorland Gazette |
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GPs raise patient confidentiality fears amid surge in private weight loss prescriptionsGP Online |
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Spalding surgery 'surrounded' by roadworksLincs Online |
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Balcombe finds a prescription for hope in GP surgery decisionSussex World |
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Darlington sees 'shocking' increase in missed GP appointmentsBBC News |
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NHSE credits recovery plan as GPs see extra 4 million patients in a monthPulse |
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Brighton and Hove Health chiefs outline two-week plan for appointmentsMore Radio |
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Village in uproar over 'ludicrous' decision to close doctors' surgeryKent Online |
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What does general practice recruitment look like in your area?Management in Practice |
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Expert group under increased pressure to recommend prostate cancer screeningPulse |
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Doctors using AI and seeing benefits, report findsHealthcare Leader |
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