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Patient payment proposals for extra GP care | Patient payment proposals for extra GP care |
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GPs should be able to charge patients for some procedures such as vasectomies and mole removals, proposals by Dr Prit Buttar, of the Oxfordshire local medical council, suggest. | GPs should be able to charge patients for some procedures such as vasectomies and mole removals, proposals by Dr Prit Buttar, of the Oxfordshire local medical council, suggest. |
He says the plans would allow GPs to increase the overall money available to treat patients. | He says the plans would allow GPs to increase the overall money available to treat patients. |
Health officials say there are strict rules in place to stop GPs charging their own patients. | Health officials say there are strict rules in place to stop GPs charging their own patients. |
Meanwhile, the doctors union say staff shortages are a more urgent issue. | Meanwhile, the doctors union say staff shortages are a more urgent issue. |
'Incredible pressure' | 'Incredible pressure' |
Current NHS rules prevent GPs charging their patients, except in very limited circumstances. | Current NHS rules prevent GPs charging their patients, except in very limited circumstances. |
But Dr Buttar says he wants this to change, particularly for procedures such as vasectomies that he feels are underfunded by NHS contracts. | But Dr Buttar says he wants this to change, particularly for procedures such as vasectomies that he feels are underfunded by NHS contracts. |
Together with a small group of GPs, he is looking into the possibility of third parties charging patients and passing on the fees to surgeries. | Together with a small group of GPs, he is looking into the possibility of third parties charging patients and passing on the fees to surgeries. |
And he says if his initial proposals are successful, they could be extended to offer out-of-hours appointments. | And he says if his initial proposals are successful, they could be extended to offer out-of-hours appointments. |
But an NHS England representative said: "All patients have a right to access high quality primary care services which are free at the point of delivery. | But an NHS England representative said: "All patients have a right to access high quality primary care services which are free at the point of delivery. |
"Strict safeguards are in place to ensure that GPs cannot charge patients for NHS services." | "Strict safeguards are in place to ensure that GPs cannot charge patients for NHS services." |
Meanwhile Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the doctors' union, the British Medical Association, said providing free care to every patient in GP surgeries was something the vast majority of doctors supported. | Meanwhile Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the doctors' union, the British Medical Association, said providing free care to every patient in GP surgeries was something the vast majority of doctors supported. |
He added: "Irrespective of this scheme and its aims, the immediate priority is for the government addresses the incredible pressure on GP services, which is facing a severe shortage of several thousand doctors." | He added: "Irrespective of this scheme and its aims, the immediate priority is for the government addresses the incredible pressure on GP services, which is facing a severe shortage of several thousand doctors." |
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