The British Medical Association (BMA) has warned that Labour’s plans could be impractical
has pledged that Labour would “bring back the family doctor”, meaning patients would be able to see the same GP for each appointment if they wanted.
To encourage this, GP surgeries would receive financial incentives if they are able to offer the patients the chance to see the same practitioner, while surgeries that don’t do this will be given less funding., Mr Streeting said: “GPs value this relationship with their patients. Give GPs the tools to build a meaningful relationship with patients and more will stay in the job.”
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