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DURKAN MEETS ROYAL COLLEGE OF GPS ON HEALTH SERVICE CHALLENGES

written by John July 25, 2017
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SDLP Health Spokesperson Mark H Durkan with RCGPNI Dr Grainne Doran

FOLLOWING a meeting with the Royal College of GPs regarding health service challenges, the SDLP’s Health Spokesperson Mark H Durkan has said that in spite of additional resource committed to the health service by the Secretary of State, acute pressures are impacting on frontline staff and patient outcomes.

he Foyle MLA said: “In spite of additional resource committed to the health service by the Secretary of State, it’s clear that acute pressures are impacting on frontline staff and patient outcomes.

“Advancing the health service transformation plan is critical, particularly in rural communities where GP provision is stretched to breaking point. Meeting with the Royal College of GPs is part of ongoing engagement the SDLP is having with health service professionals to hear their concerns and act.

“We need devolved institutions to affect that positive change.”

RCGPNI chair, Dr Grainne Doran said: “We need to see our political leaders coming together to put patients first. While political deadlock continues, patients will be the ones who suffer most.

“Health and social care transformation must be a top priority for us all.

“There is urgent work to be done to address the challenges right across our health service, and solving the problems in general practice is at the heart of this.”

DURKAN MEETS ROYAL COLLEGE OF GPS ON HEALTH SERVICE CHALLENGES was last modified: July 25th, 2017 by John

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