Abstract

Patients are being “seriously failed” by the continuing erosion of personal medical services (PMS) contracts in general practice, the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) has warned. The association said that practices are increasingly reporting that PMS budgets are being slashed or that primary care trusts are forcing them to revert to the general medical services (GMS) contract. This trend flies in the face of the localism agenda that the government promotes and will make it hard for services to respond to local need, says …

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