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Most Patients Satisfied With Access To Their Local Family Practice, Says New Report From The NHS Information Centre, UK - Read More

Date Added: July 17, 2008 05:48:03 AM
The majority of patients remain satisfied with access to their local family GP services, says a report published by The NHS Information Centre. The GP Patient Survey 2007/08 asked almost five million patients for their views on access to their local practice and almost two million patients responded.

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