At present, the temptation is too great to linger in lucrative locum work rather than commit to a place and a specialism.
The bottom line is that no-one has to make these dangerous journeys. We need to be crystal clear about that.
The amendment doesn’t require more spending – just regular estimates of the staff that should be trained in each speciality.
We have to focus on the actual day-to-day work processes of healthcare professionals.
It’s sticks and carrots from the Health Secretary as he attempts to boost face-to-face surgery appoinments.
Speaking to a Conservative MP, his view of the biggest issue facing the party was simple: ‘access to a GP’. His mailbox was filling up.
The vaccines minister says it’s not necessary for NHS workers to self-isolate even if they are pinged by the test and trace app.
The further the act of leaving the EU recedes, the more 2019’s Tory voters will move on – as two recent by-elections reminded us.
The borough, GPs and the NHS knows that the figures are wrong. But without someone to clean the information or update the systems, we will struggle.
End the scandal of the young and healthy getting in ahead of the old and sick because of special favours.
It’s been estimated that they have the capability to vaccinate about 1.3 million Brits each week, and their services go beyond that.
Government sometimes treats the constraints fatalistically, rather than seeing them as a problem that prices, incentives, and regulations could affect.
Javid needs to address public dissatisfaction with GPs without further degrading their professional competence.