Triviality and frequency of night calls irk British GPs
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Triviality and frequency of night calls irk British GPs
Abstract
British general practitioners, who are tired of their 24-hour responsibility, recently had a showdown with government about providing medical care outside normal hours. Physicians will be paid more for after-hours calls, but many would prefer not to do the work at all. They say such calls are often a waste of their time.
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