THE Scottish Government has pledged more than £500 million for GPs, with Health Secretary Neil Gray saying the money is the ...
The move marks the largest investment in core GP services to date in Scotland, according to the health secretary.
Health Secretary Neil Gray has pledged more than £500 million of cash for GP services over the next three years.
Discover the agreement between GP's in Scotland and the government for a £500 million investment aimed at stabilising services ...
Health secretary Neil Gray announced today that general practice would get additional funding of more than half a billion pounds over the next three years – the largest investment in core GP services ...
The announcement, subject to Parliament agreeing future budgets, comes following agreement with the British Medical ...
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in Scotland has said general practices nurses (GPNs) ‘will be waiting to see’ the ...
The BMA in Scotland has decided to end its dispute with the Government, after accepting an offer increasing general practice funding.
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Doctors said the investment was a step in the right direction, having previously said £290m was needed to address the GP ...
The event, held at Worcester’s Piston Distillery, celebrated partner and chairman Iain Morrison who has marked 30 years at the firm, while also introducing new partners, corporate expert Sophie ...