A recent article in the Guardian newspaper by Juliette Jowit discusses the potential impact on patient care on cuts to primary care budgets. The article quotes from my experience as a general practitioner in Lambeth.
"People will start to go to A&E: that costs a lot more and puts a strain on hospitals," he said. "And there's evidence from a number of studies that the better access to GPs is, the better you get in terms of low rates of inpatient admissions for things like strokes [and] lung infections. You end up with poorer health, more cases of hospital care and higher costs."
I also discussed these issues in a recent article in the British Journal of General Practice.
"People will start to go to A&E: that costs a lot more and puts a strain on hospitals," he said. "And there's evidence from a number of studies that the better access to GPs is, the better you get in terms of low rates of inpatient admissions for things like strokes [and] lung infections. You end up with poorer health, more cases of hospital care and higher costs."
I also discussed these issues in a recent article in the British Journal of General Practice.
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