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GP contract turmoil threatens deprived

Posted: 03 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Uncertainty over the new GP contract could threaten plans for local services to help disadvantaged groups access basic health and social care.

The proposed contract has been dogged by financial flaws. It was envisaged that primary care trusts would be given new money to develop services for disadvantaged groups, such as asylum seekers, drug addicts and teenage mothers.

But Dr Andrew Dearden, chairperson of the British Medical Association's community care committee, said on closer inspection it seemed these "enhanced services" grants would be drawn from existing local development schemes and primary care development schemes.

If this were the case, in areas that already had schemes "there will be no guarantee any extra money will be made available for these disadvantaged groups", he said.


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