British Medical Association members say conditions are unworkable as they require GPs to work in Primary Care Networks
I’m Paul Hutton with news that GPs are threatening industrial action over plans to make them work Saturdays and evenings. The Sun says family doctors vowed to act if an NHS contract expectation with these conditions is not withdrawn. British Medical Association members say it is unworkable as it requires GPs to work in Primary Care Networks. They say PCNs are inflexible and bureaucratic and that money for the scheme should form part of the GP contract. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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