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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

Over two-thirds of GPs concerned with patient safety amid access changes

  • GP surgeries in England are now required to keep online consultation platforms open during working hours for non-urgent requests.
  • Family doctors report that patients are using these non-urgent forms to submit details about life-threatening conditions, including difficulty breathing and severe vomiting.
  • A new poll found that over two-thirds (67 per cent) of GPs and practice managers are concerned about patient safety since the change was implemented.
  • GPs describe being overwhelmed by the volume of online requests, making it difficult to effectively triage urgent cases and manage workload.
  • The British Medical Association is in dispute with the government, warning that a lack of safeguards and additional staff risks patient safety and overburdens general practice teams.

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GPs raise alarm as patients flag life-threatening symptoms in non-urgent form

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