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Your choice of GP practice: a consultation on how to enable to register with the GP practice of their choice.

I got this through being on a Patient Involvement email list.

So for those of you who rightly complain about your GP practices in East Dulwich, read the thing and go to the meeting to discuss it.

A really poor document that really doesn't cover all the issues or hint at what this would mean for practices (it could really distablise some). Yet again a policy to please the few who want out of hours access/access near work/don't care what dr they see rather than the majority of patients who need the continuity care given by local practices. Most complaints on here are about the practices who place access ahead of other patient issues.


That's not to say that registration with practices and practice bondaries aren't due a review.

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