GP 10-minute appointment rule axed

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GPs in England will no longer have to offer appointments lasting at least 10 minutes under changes agreed with the government.

It is one of a number of requirements being removed in the latest round of contract negotiations between the government and doctors' leaders.

NHS England says consultations last on average for around 12 minutes.

It added this change should mean GPs have greater flexibility over how they organise their appointments,

Other changes which have been agreed, and which will come in next April, include enhanced care for the million frailest patients, and named GPs for the four million over-75s,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24959626

I never knew there was a 10-minute rule, as my GP has always taken as long as it takes, although I have seen it applied in other surgeries I have been in. Wonder if they will also abolish the 'only one ailment' rule applied in some surgeries? 🙄
 
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