
A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK
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Government announces plans to abolish NHS EnglandPulse |
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What does the abolition of NHS England mean for GPs?Pulse |
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Prescriptions for ADHD drugs jump 18% year-on-year, figures showThe Independent |
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Thousands of patients miss cancer screening due to GP registration problemsGP Online |
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Practices advised employment law caution if replacing ARRS with GPsManagement in Practice |
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Patients experiencing 'alarming' levels of discrimination in primary careHealthcare Leader |
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Mental health charities struggling to cope with GP-referral influxThe Guardian |
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Belfast out of hours GP saved following trust U-turn in wake of public outcryBelfast Live |
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Suffolk and north east Essex NHS surgeries are 'veteran-friendly'BBC News |
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Starlink set to power rural NHS GP surgeries in EnglandBusiness Matters |
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NHS pension scheme updates rules on GP pensionable earnings from AprilGP Online |
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Paramedics in GP surgeries may ease workload but not NHS costs, study findsPulse |
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Fears for future of St Helen Auckland if GP surgery closesThe Northern Echo |
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Six-month pause on GP surgery chargesEvening Edinburgh News |
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Warning GP practices could close over tax increaseBBC News |
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NHS cyber security concerns raised about move to Windows 11Digital Health |
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Proposed GP surgery in Telford not big enough, developer toldBBC News |
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How GP's are turning around problems with access and patient satisfactionGP Online |
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GPs 'working as Uber drivers' because they can't find jobs as medics warn of 'unprecedented crisis'Sky News |
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