The majority of practices that limited the number of patients GPs could see in a day as part of collective action still have this working arrangement in place, a Management in Practice survey has found.
The survey of 496 practices in England, polling both practice managers and GPs, revealed that a total of 49% of practices capped the number of daily patient contacts at 25 under industrial action led by the BMA, which was protesting contractual terms and funding.
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