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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.
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GPs could run 'run local hospitals,' says Wes Streeting GPs should be able to run hospitals - but acute trusts could also take on primary care services as integration blurs traditional boundaries ...
General practice must be 'cornerstone of neighbourhood NHS' A neighbourhood NHS should involve all services in a local area that could help people manage their health and wellbeing better, founded on ...
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GPs are among those who have been recognised in the King's birthday honours.
Nearly half of GPs in Scotland say their practice is at risk and that they are struggling to cope - but practices can't ...
GP leaders have yet to receive confirmation from the government on how or when a promised 4% pay increase for general ...
10-year plan to overhaul GP incentives and 'completely reimagine' NHS The health service will be 'completely reimagined' under the forthcoming 10-year NHS plan, which will describe how contracts and ...