Eight in 10 GPs in Wales say they have ‘significant concerns’ about whether their practices can survive financially, a survey by BMA Cymru Wales presented to the Government yesterday has revealed.
It also showed that 91% of GPs said they are routinely unable to meet patient demand since high workloads were affecting appointment availability. And 87% of GPs feared their rising workloads were having an impact on patient safety.
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