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Tag Archives: Expanded Services at Local GP Practices
Support Workers for General Practice: Part of the NHS Comprehensive Personalised Care Model (BBC News / NHS England)
Summary Over 20,000 physiotherapists, pharmacists, paramedics, physician associates, and social prescribing support workers will be recruited by NHS England to work with general practices. The aim is to help relieve workload pressures on GPs. Full Text Link Reference GPs create … Continue reading →
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