Politics: Polyclinics Will Not Improve Patients' Lot, Say Consultants
Birmingham Post › June 03, 2008
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Birmingham Post › June 03, 2008
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Polyclinics will not improve patient care or access to treatment, according to a survey of NHS consultants today.
About 60 per cent of the 1,587 respondents to the British Medical Association survey disagreed or strongly disagreed that the super- surgeries would improve the quality of patient care, while 42 per cent did not agree that they would improve patient access to treatment, with about one third undecided on both counts.See the full content of this document
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Politics: Polyclinics Will Not Improve Patients' Lot, Say Consultants
More than 70 per cent of consultants said polyclinics would destabilise local hospitals and GP practices.
Ministers have hailed pl...See the full content of this document
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