Labour vow to end GP 'postcode lottery' and promise 15,000 new doctors a year

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Wes Streeting vowed to "bring back the family doctor" (Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)
Wes Streeting vowed to "bring back the family doctor" (Image: Ian Vogler / Daily Mirror)

Labour vowed to end the “postcode lottery” for GP appointments as figures reveal three quarters of patients in some parts of England are unable to see the doctor of their choice.

In some areas only 50% of appointments are face-to-face, according to the party's analysis of official figures.

Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Labour would fix the problem by training 15,000 new doctors a year.

He said Labour would guarantee patients who want them face-to-face appointments if it wins the next general election.

And he vowed to “bring back the family doctor”, pointing to an NHS review that found seeing the same GP consistently benefits patients and helps doctors detect serious illness earlier.

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Mr Streeting said: "It's much better for patients to see the GP who knows their medical history, face-to-face if they wish.

"But patients are finding it impossible to get an appointment at all, let alone with the doctor they want, in the manner they choose.

Labour vow to end GP 'postcode lottery' and promise 15,000 new doctors a yearIn some places it can take a month to get a GP appointment. (WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)

He added: "It's no surprise given the Conservatives have cut 2,000 GPs since 2015.

"Labour will train 15,000 doctors a year, paid for by abolishing the non-dom tax status, so patients are seen on time again.

"We will bring back the family doctor and give patients choice over their care."

Some 77% of patients in Fenland, 75% in Gosport, and 74% in Solihull see or speak to their preferred GP "some of the time or almost never", according to the research.

Nearly 40% of people across England said they were only offered a telephone consultation when they wanted an in-person appointment.

In areas including Slough, Hastings and Eden, only around half of appointments were face-to-face in February.

That is compared to four in five in Fareham and the Forest of Dean, and almost all in the City of London, which had the highest proportion of in-person appointments.

In all, 72% of appointments across England were face-to-face in February, compared to 85% in the same month in 2020 before the pandemic.

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The longest waits for a GP appointment were in Chesterfield, where 11% of patients waited for more than a month, almost ten times as many as in Coventry.

Mr Streeting will set out Labour's plans to shake up the NHS in a speech later in the week.

Sir Keir Starmer will highlight the falling numbers of GPs under the Tories during a visit on Monday, as his party hopes to snap up votes in next month's local elections.

Mikey Smith

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20.09.2024, 21:40 • Crime