GPs who conduct their appointments in person are more likely to have satisfied patients, according to a new study by University of Manchester researchers. According to their study published in the ...
Patients who see a GP face to face are more likely to be satisfied with their care, research suggests. A study, published in the British Journal of General Practice, found patient satisfaction was ...
The Government has announced £250 million extra funding which will allow GP surgeries to increase capacity over the coming months and GPs will be told they must “respect preferences” of patients who ...
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New software which could cut out the need for face-to-face GP appointments will be rolled out across Shropshire CCG practices by next March. Did you know with a Plus subscription to Shropshire Star ...
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