Non-GP doctors working in practices must not see undifferentiated patients, says BMA
Non-GP doctors working in general practice must not provide care to undifferentiated or untriaged patients, the BMA has said in new guidance. The performers list regulations were amended in May last year to permit primary care providers to employ doctors who are not GPs to deliver services under the terms of their GMS/PMS contracts. The The post Non-GP doctors working in practices must not see undifferentiated patients, says BMA appeared first on Pulse Today.