GPs face annual £20k bill for quality accounts
GP practices face being landed with an annual bill of more than £20,000 for drawing up new reports demonstrating the quality of their services, Pulse can reveal.
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GP practices face being landed with an annual bill of more than £20,000 for drawing up new reports demonstrating the quality of their services, Pulse can reveal.

Exclusive: A Department of Health audit of GP cancer referrals has identified long waiting times for ultrasound results as a key barrier to faster diagnosis, Pulse can reveal.

Children are being put at risk by hospitals which discharge them too quickly, according to a report raising fears over the safety of the Government’s drive to cut bed days.
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