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‘Glut’ of unemployed and underemployed GPs ready to work

DAUK’s Dr Steve Taylor highlighted the number of GPs who are out of work or struggling to fill their hours during a national radio discussion on NHs funding and reforms. Dr Taylor, GP spokesperson for the Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK), said there was ‘a glut’ of GPs ready and able…

Dr Matt Kneale, DAUK committee member, says doctors are increasingly angry at the use of physician associates
Fears doctors are being replaced by physician associates

DAUK’s Dr Matt Kneale has told a national newspaper that doctors are increasingly angry at the use of physician associates (PAs) in the NHS. Dr Kneale, DAUK committee member and former chair, said there was a fear that doctors were being replaced by PAs, despite them being lesser qualified. He…

Chancellor Rachel Reeves MP announced a rise in employer National Insurance contributions. There are fears it could could impact general practices.
Fears over impact of National Insurance rise on general practices

DAUK's GP committee has warned the employer National Insurance rise announced in the Budget could put huge financial pressure on already struggling general practices. DAUK welcomed the announcement of an extra £22.6 billion for the NHS in the Budget. However, we also expressed concern at the potential impact on general…

Ms Helen Fernandes says patient safety must be a priority
Budget 2024: NHS funding boost welcomed but concerns over impact of national insurance rise on general practice

The Doctors’ Association UK (DAUK) has welcomed the announcement of extra funding for the NHS in today’s Budget. Rachel Reeves MP delivered her first Budget since becoming Chancellor and announced an extra £22.6 billion in the day-to-day health budget and a £3.1 billion increase in the capital budget. The funding…

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