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  2. Sessional GP - Wikipedia

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    A sessional GP therefore is any GP working as a locum GP or as a salaried GP, and also includes GPs on the returner scheme, and GP retainees. A locum, is a fully qualified general practitioner who does not have a standard employment contract with the primary care health centre where they work. They are paid by the session, as a difference to ...

  3. National Association of Sessional GPs - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP) was founded 1997 by a group of sessional GPs (independent general practitioners) with the aim of representing all fully qualified GPs working as locums, assistants, salaried GPs, returners and retainers. The organisation was originally named the National Association of Non-Principals (NANP).

  4. General medical services - Wikipedia

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    The Beveridge Report of 1942 gave the impetus for White Paper under the Conservative Health Minister Henry Willink that supported the idea of salaried GP services in health centres. The 1946 National Insurance Act under Labour Health Minister Aneurin Bevan , which laid the foundation for the NHS, reduced the clinical role of GPs in hospitals ...

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  6. Here's what to know about Medicare's new $2,000 prescription ...

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    Millions of Medicare enrollees are likely to see relief in 2025 when a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket prescription drug-spending goes into effect.

  7. New York starts 2025 with expanded paid leave, other new laws

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    Meanwhile, the workers’ compensation assessment rate for employers in 2025 will be 7.1% of the standard premium or premium equivalent – a 22% decrease from 2024 – which the Hochul ...

  8. Locum - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the NHS on average has 3,500 locum doctors working in hospitals on any given day, [2] with another 17,000 locum general practitioners (). [3]On the other hand, GP locums (freelance GPs) mostly work independently from locum agencies, either as self-employed or via freelance GP chambers based on the NASGP's Sessional GP Support Team (SGPST) model.

  9. General practitioner - Wikipedia

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    A full-time self-employed GP, such as a GMS or PMS practice partner, might currently expect to earn a profit share of around £95,900 before tax [34] while a GP employed by a CCG could expect to earn a salary in the range of £54,863 to £82,789. [35] This can equate to an hourly rate of around £40 an hour for a GP partner. [36]