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Publication, Part of GP Practice Vacancies Survey
GP Practice Vacancies Survey - 2008
Official statistics, Survey- Publication Date:
- 28 Aug 2008
- Geographic Coverage:
- Wales, England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Country, GP practices, Dental practices, Pharmacies and clinics
- Date Range:
- 01 Apr 2004 to 31 Mar 2008
Summary
- the estimated three month GP vacancy rate and estimated Practice Nurse and Staff three month vacancies per 100,000 patients have fallen in England and Wales in 2008. This represents a continuing trend for GPs vacancies in England and Wales and for Practice Nurses vacancies in England
- the estimated total GP vacancy rate was four times higher than the estimated 3 month rate in England and three times higher in Wales
- the estimated total number of practice nurse vacancies per 100,000 patients was three times higher than the estimated three month number in England
- the estimated total number of practice staff vacancies per 100,000 patients was four times higher than the estimated three month number in England and 3.5 times higher in Wales.
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