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An article in Pulse magazine for GPs has now publicised that
‘Uber-style' private GP appointment service primed for national roll-out..
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-pr...primed-for-national-roll-out/20032808.article
Apparently it has been trialled in places across London with GPs offering paid appointments to suit patients.
Now apparently this is going to be rolled out further across UK.
Is this the start of the end? Or will it improve availability for others relying on NHS for critical illnesses?
Whats people thoughts regarding this, has anybody in London heard of this? Does anybody know whether the appt is private fee paid and the drugs still through NHS?
Mod edit to include a link to the Pulse article.
‘Uber-style' private GP appointment service primed for national roll-out..
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-pr...primed-for-national-roll-out/20032808.article
Apparently it has been trialled in places across London with GPs offering paid appointments to suit patients.
Now apparently this is going to be rolled out further across UK.
Is this the start of the end? Or will it improve availability for others relying on NHS for critical illnesses?
Whats people thoughts regarding this, has anybody in London heard of this? Does anybody know whether the appt is private fee paid and the drugs still through NHS?
Mod edit to include a link to the Pulse article.
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