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Information Is Beautiful
@infobeautiful@vis.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

Why it can take 2 months to get an appointment in the UK’s National Health Service.

Useful & illuminating #infographic in the wild.

(by reddit user JetPac76)

Poster by BMA Scotland highlighting challenges faced by GP surgeries. It notes that NHS spending on General Practice was 11% in 2008 and is projected to drop to 6.5% by 2025. There is one GP for every 1,515 patients in 2013, expected to change to one for every 1,735 by 2025. The poster emphasizes GP struggles due to less resources, fewer GPs, more patients, and more conditions, impacting service accessibility.
Poster by BMA Scotland highlighting challenges faced by GP surgeries. It notes that NHS spending on General Practice was 11% in 2008 and is projected to drop to 6.5% by 2025. There is one GP for every 1,515 patients in 2013, expected to change to one for every 1,735 by 2025. The poster emphasizes GP struggles due to less resources, fewer GPs, more patients, and more conditions, impacting service accessibility.
Poster by BMA Scotland highlighting challenges faced by GP surgeries. It notes that NHS spending on General Practice was 11% in 2008 and is projected to drop to 6.5% by 2025. There is one GP for every 1,515 patients in 2013, expected to change to one for every 1,735 by 2025. The poster emphasizes GP struggles due to less resources, fewer GPs, more patients, and more conditions, impacting service accessibility.
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