‘Deprivation is the real divide.’ President of the Royal College of GPs ClareGerada tells IainDale that she believes those in the ‘most deprived areas’ receive a less 'personalised service' due to ‘fewer doctors, fewer staff and harder work’.
, as to whether "rural patients" received a more 'personalised' GP service, Professor Dame Clare Gerada replied: "you are right, and wrong".
Continuing Dame Clare said: "People in rural areas tend to be better off, and they tend to be older and if you're older and better off you get more resources because you're fitter at an older age, so you don't need as much."However, someone in the city, who's young and sick uses an awful lot of resources".
Dame Clare touched on the issue of "deprivation" and stated that whether the areas are "seaside towns" or "the middle of London" services are affected due to "fewer doctors, fewer staff and harder work".Their conversation follows a major government review which suggests "national contracts" present a "significant barrier" to local innovation.
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