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GPs at 'breaking point' in England's most deprived areas

Sky News Thursday, 25 May 2023
GPs at 'breaking point' in England's most deprived areasOne in every five GP practices in England and Wales has closed since 2013, according to Sky News analysis of NHS data. Doctors are now warning that staff shortages are putting primary care provision at serious risk.
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