Former health advisor urges government to open up primary care market

A former government health advisor has urged ministers to open up primary care services to a wider range of providers in areas where there is a shortage of GPs. In a report written for the Social Market Foundation, Paul Corrigan said that the existence of ‘closed-lists’ in primary care trusts (PCTs) should automatically trigger an…

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