The British Medical Association recommends that doctors see no more than 25 patients a day to deliver safe care, but many GPs say they exceed this almost every day
I'm Matt Jones with news that GPs in England are seeing more than three times the number of patients than is considered safe, according to The Observer newspaper. The paper has found that GPs are taking more appointments than before the pandemic, but are still facing severe workforce shortages.The British Medical Association recommends that doctors see no more than 25 patients a day to deliver safe care, but many GPs say they exceed this almost every day. For more care news stories stay with us here on Care Radio.
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