Abstract

The number of general practitioners suspended from work in England because of concerns about their professional practice almost halved last year, but the time they spent away from work while suspended rose, new figures from the National Clinical Assessment Service (NCAS) show.1 Forty five GPs were suspended from work in the NHS in 2011-12 (down from 84 the previous year), equivalent to around one GP for every 900 in the workforce. A similar fall in GP suspensions …

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