Abstract

A Scottish think tank has called for the UK-wide GP contract to be ditched, in favour of a separate contract for family doctors in Scotland. In its latest report , published earlier this week, Reform Scotland says that the devolution of healthcare from Westminster and diverging health policies across the four UK countries mean that a specific Scottish general medical services (GMS) contract should be negotiated.1 Currently, the GMS contract, under which 87% of general practices in Scotland operate, is negotiated on a UK-wide basis, but Reform Scotland’s director, Geoff …

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