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GPs fear a wave of complaints from patients hoping to access the weight-loss drug tirzepatide in primary care - amid warnings ...
NHS England has published a 'patient charter' outlining standards patients can expect from their GP practice, which practices will be required to publish on their website as part of this year's GP ...
Government proposals to pay for new primary care infrastructure through public-private partnerships have sparked 'serious concerns' among GP leaders.
GP leaders have warned that assisted dying should never 'be deemed core GP work' after MPs backed the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill at its third reading in the House of Commons.
The GPonline team discusses the spending review and looks at what the government's 10-year health plan might say about general practice.
Crackdown urged as half of GPs see patients injured by aesthetic procedures. GPs have backed a crackdown on unregulated aesthetic procedures after polling by a medico-legal organisation found nearly ...
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GPs should pause use of AI scribing tools unless they have carried out data protection and safety checks and sought ...
GP leaders have yet to receive confirmation from the government on how or when a promised 4% pay increase for general ...
Nearly half of GPs in Scotland say their practice is at risk and that they are struggling to cope - but practices can't ...
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Talking General Practice speaks to Dr Caroline Taylor, chair of the National Association of Primary Care and a GP in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, about how neighbourhood working benefits patients, GPs ...