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Angry patient slams GP surgery over ‘appointment lottery’
A patient in “considerable pain” says he spent nearly two hours trying to get through a Burton surgery – only to be told all the day’s appointments were gone. The
A patient in “considerable pain” says he spent nearly two hours trying to get through a Burton surgery – only to be told all the day’s appointments were gone. The
GP services have been blasted by fed-up patients across the region, as many face long waits for an appointment or have given up trying because they can’t get through. Scores
One day last October, A&E waiting times at Derriford hit 25.7 hours, prompting a public apology from University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. For the truth is that scores of people
Founded in 2014 by Doctors on a mission to utilise technology so that patients could see a GP in a more effective way, Doctor Care Anywhere is a private clinical
Doctor Care Anywhere Group (DOC) reported 116% revenue growth in its FY21 trading update, significantly ahead of its 100% growth target for the year. Growth was driven by a 94%
Just how effective is digital mental health support and intervention? Dr Kate Bunyan, chief clinical innovation officer at Doctor Care Anywhere, shares her expertise to answer the key questions What
General practice is in a state of emergency, with a recruitment crisis, rising staff absences and the legacy of the pandemic all leaving their mark on an already stretched service.
If there’s one thing all of us can agree on right now, it’s that getting to see your doctor feels more difficult than ever. That’s more true for patients in
GP practices will be asked to ‘clinically prioritise’ Covid booster jabs over routine care, NHS England has said. GPs will be asked to continue delivering ‘critical appointments such as cancer,
‘The overall positive dynamics in our market…have not changed – especially with lengthening waiting lists and significant demand in both the NHS and private sector resulting from the postponement of