Gps in Poor Areas 'Rushing Patients' Survey Says Nhs Is Failing People in Deprived Parts
Evening Times › November 20, 2007
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Evening Times › November 20, 2007
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DOCTORS in deprived areas of west Scotland spend less time with patients than those in affluent parts, a survey has found.
And GPs working in deprived neighbourhoods reported being under greater stress.See the full content of this document
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Gps in Poor Areas 'Rushing Patients' Survey Says Nhs Is Failing People in Deprived Parts
A study by researchers at Glasgow University said the NHS was failing patients in poor areas.
It found...See the full content of this document
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