April 1, 2021, 12:06 am
Concerns have been expressed over patient safety as a survey found GPs are on average working 11 hours and dealing with 37 patients in a day (Anthony Devlin/PA)
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Half of GPs are concerned that their current workloads are “unsafe”, according to a new poll.
Family doctors are on average working 11 hours and dealing with 37 patients in a day, a survey found.
And half say their workload levels are not safe, according to the research carried out by GP publication Pulse.
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