One in three GPs in England do not work in NHS, says BMJ study
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A recent BMJ study reveals that one in three GPs in England are not working within the NHS, with nearly 20,000 family doctors opting for private practice or moving abroad. This trend is concerning as it exacerbates the existing challenges patients face in securing timely appointments, especially amid rising demand for healthcare services. The increase from 27% to 34% of family doctors not providing NHS care since 2015 highlights a growing crisis in the healthcare system that needs urgent attention.
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