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Study: Patients’ abilities to see preferred GP have fallen greater in English practices – News-Medical.Net
A new study published by the British Journal of General Practice has found that patients’ abilities to see their preferred GP has fallen greater in English practices…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 3 2020
A new study published by the British Journal of General Practice has found that patients’ abilities to see their preferred GP have fallen greater in English practices that have expanded, compared with those that stayed about the same size.
At the same time, English practices that have expanded have not achieved better access to care or provided a better overall experience. Being able to see the same GP is highly valued by many patients and previous studies…
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