Not just another primary care workforce crisis … by Bill Irish, and Mark Purvis BJGP Volume 62(597):178-179 April 1, 2012 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice
Historical changes in consultation rate by age group for 1995, 2001, and 2008.6 Reproduced with permission fromQResearch, University of Nottingham. Historical changes in consultation rate by age group for 1995, 2001, and 2008.6 Reproduced with permission fromQResearch, University of Nottingham. Bill Irish, and Mark Purvis Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:178-179 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice
Full-time equivalent GPs per 100 000 population in England at September 2010 (excluding registrars and retainers), based on data produced by the NHS Information Centre.Weighted by age, sex, and health needs. Full-time equivalent GPs per 100 000 population in England at September 2010 (excluding registrars and retainers), based on data produced by the NHS Information Centre.Weighted by age, sex, and health needs. Bill Irish, and Mark Purvis Br J Gen Pract 2012;62:178-179 ©2012 by British Journal of General Practice