GPs in England begin capping number of patients they will see in unprecedented industrial action
FAMILY doctors in England took industrial action for the first time in more than 60 years today amid a row over the new contract for services.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting vowed to build a “new relationship” with GPs after the British Medical Association (BMA) announced the immediate work-to-rule action and began capping the number of patients they are willing to see.
The BMA is encouraging surgeries to choose from a list of 10 actions after 98.3 per cent of more than 8,500 GPs backed collective action in a ballot.
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