Abstract

accountability. The wish to see a stronger local consumer voice in defining the aims and policies of family practitioner services accords with this government's declared commit? ment to consumerism. Has family practitioner committee independence merely set a stage for introducing other more radical changes in general practice? Speculation is rife about the promised Green Paper on general practice, with rumours that at least three different versions are circulating around Whitehall? one of which may have been influenced by the Prime Minister herself. Press reports have suggested that ministers are favourably disposed towards the experimental scheme for

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