Abstract
General practitioners working in inner cities need help in coping with deprivation and its implications for health, said the Royal College of General Practitioners last week. “Inner city general practitioners often work under difficult conditions, seeking to serve a needy population in poor premises with deficient resources and decreasing numbers of secondary beds available,” said the college's inner city task force. The task force was set up in July 1991 to define the problems facing …
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