Changes to GPs’ working arrangements and a generous pay rise for doctors have cost the Government £1.8 billion more than ministers bargained for, new figures have revealed. The introduction of performance-related pay in 2004 has led to average GP wages rising by 30 per cent, with some earning up to £250,000 a year.
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GPs’ generous pay deal costs £1.8bn more than ministers bargained for - The Times 22nd September 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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