9.5% Drop In GP Funding For Mid Cheshire’s Patients
– Funding for GP practices in Cheshire and Merseyside has been slashed by £37.7 million in real terms since 2019
– Nationally, the Conservatives have cut GP funding by 6.9% per patient in real terms
– Cheshire West & Chester’s Liberal Democrats are calling for a legal right for patients to see their GP within seven days, or 24-hours if in urgent need
Funding for GP services in Cheshire and Merseyside has been slashed by £37.7 million in real terms since 2019, research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats has revealed.
The House of Commons Library analysis looks at funding for General Practices over the past four years once inflation is taken into account. It shows that funding per patient across the local NHS Integrated Care Board ICB area, including Mid Cheshire, has fallen by 9.5% since 2019.
It comes despite growing demand for GP services and patients often having to wait weeks to get an appointment.
Nationally, GP practices have received a 6.9% real terms cut in funding per patient since 2019, whilst NHS waiting lists are near record numbers at 7.6 million.
Cheshire West & Chester’s Liberal Democrats are calling for patients to be given a legal right to see their GP within seven days, or 24-hours if in urgent need. This would be achieved by increasing the number of fully qualified GPs by 8,000 with an initiative to boost recruitment and retain more experienced doctors.
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate for Mid Cheshire, Jack Price-Harbach said:
“Seeing your GP should be at the heart of our NHS. That is why the Liberal Democrats are calling for a legal right to see a GP within seven days or 24-hours if in urgent need.” “Rishi Sunak and his failing government is totally out of touch with people’s concerns. Conservative MPs are too busy fighting amongst themselves to deliver the health services that we so desperately need.”
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