NHS in £2.4bn funding boost for GP services in England

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NHS in £2.4bn funding boost for GP services in England

Postby annie » 21 Apr 2016, 08:00

NHS chiefs in England have announced a five-year plan to help GP surgeries "get back on their feet" and to improve access for patients.

The rescue package will see an extra £2.4bn a year ploughed into services by 2020 - a rise of 14% once inflation is taken into account.

It will pay for 5,000 more GPs and extra staff to boost practices.

It comes after warnings from the profession that the future of general practice was at real risk.

Rising patient demand coupled with a squeeze in funding has led to patients facing longer waits for appointments and increasing difficulties getting through to their local surgeries.

Both the British Medical Association and Royal College of GPs have been increasingly vocal about the pressures over the past year.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36087286
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Re: NHS in £2.4bn funding boost for GP services in England

Postby maureenho » 21 Apr 2016, 09:59

Funny how they have suddenly found some money, robbing peter to pay paul I should think.
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