Pharmacy and GP reform plans “do not go for enough,” says CBI

by | 10th Apr 2008 | News

The UK government’s drive to reform general practice services should not be restricted to extending opening hours and making more use of high street pharmacies to treat minor ailments, says the Confederation of the British Industry (CBI).

The UK government’s drive to reform general practice services should not be restricted to extending opening hours and making more use of high street pharmacies to treat minor ailments, says the Confederation of the British Industry (CBI).

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The UK government’s drive to reform general practice services should not be restricted to extending opening hours and making more use of high street pharmacies to treat minor ailments, says the Confederation of the British Industry (CBI).<

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The UK government’s drive to reform general practice services should not be restricted to extending opening hours and making more use of high street pharmacies to treat minor ailments, says the Confederation of the British Industry (CBI).<

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