Article 5Y1QM GP numbers in England down every year since 2015 pledge to raise them

GP numbers in England down every year since 2015 pledge to raise them

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Denis Campbell Health policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#5Y1QM)

Exclusive: total number of doctors now about 1,500 less than in the year Jeremy Hunt promised a rise of 5,000 by 2020

The number of GPs in England has fallen every year since the government first pledged to increase the family doctor workforce by 5,000, a minister has admitted.

There were 29,364 full-time-equivalent GPs in post in September 2015, when the then health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, first promised to increase the total by 5,000 by 2020.

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