PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
Access to GPs - 28 January 2020 (Commons/Commons Chamber)
Debate Detail
We will create an extra 50 million appointments a year in primary care so that everyone can go to the GP when they need to.
The Secretary of State mentioned primary care networks. As he will know, two weeks ago GPs rejected the new service specifications in those networks. This has been described as a debacle, and as leading to more red tape and taking GPs away from patients. If the Secretary of State is going to fix these contracts, can he tell us how he is going to do it—or is he content to see more GPs walk out of primary care networks before they have even got off the ground?
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