61% jump in number of ‘ghost patients’ registered with GP practices
THE number of patients who might not exist but are registered with GPs has risen by almost two-thirds over the last five years, figures suggest.
So-called ghost patients refer to when more people are registered with GP practices than are in the population.
GPs are paid for patients on their list, meaning practices could be receiving millions of extra pounds for people who may not be real.
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