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The latest GP contract places same day access at the centre of primary care delivery. With a £485 million funding uplift linked to improving patient access, GP practices across England are reworking triage systems to respond faster, support patient demand, and improve care pathways.
Understanding Resident Doctors' Salaries in the UK
Embarking on a medical career in the United Kingdom is a journey marked by immense dedication, long hours of study, and a profound commitment to patient care. However, once you step out of medical school and onto the hospital wards, a new reality sets in: navigating your finances.
GP Reimbursement Shift AISMA Insights Unveiled
AISMA board adviser Andy Pow has warned that GP reimbursement is now set to be linked solely to employing additional salaried GP sessions, which means that extra work performed by partners or locum GPs may not be covered under the new scheme.
NHS Funding Challenges: How Financial Strain is Reshaping Secondary Care Services
The NHS has long been a pillar of universal healthcare in the UK. But, escalating funding pressures fueled by real-terms funding stagnation, an ageing population, staffing costs, and the residual impact of COVID-19 are now bringing real consequences for secondary care. Understanding these challenges is crucial for patients and professionals alike, as the NHS faces a “financial reset” and tough choices that affect hospital care nationwide.
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