The GP Crisis
Everyone knows how hard it can be to get an appointment with the doctor. But what’s really going on with primary care? File on 4 spends a week in a GP’s surgery to find out.
The morning rush in a doctor’s surgery usually begins around 8am, before the doors even open, as patients ring up to try and get a precious appointment. But why is it so hard to get to see a GP, and why is primary care under such pressure?
File on 4 has spent a week in a GP’s surgery speaking to doctors, staff, and patients to try and understand the challenges facing the front line of health care.
The programme has been given access to what goes on behind the scenes at a doctor’s surgery in Gateshead, on Tyneside, in one of the most deprived parts of England. It hears why a growing population, more elderly people, and fewer fully qualified doctors dealing with more complex health problems are all factors pushing some GP practices to the brink, and some to consider leaving the profession altogether.
Reporter: Paul Kenyon
Producers: Fergus Hewison and Kat Collins
Techincal Producer: Nicky Edwards
Editor: Carl Johnston
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File on 4 spends a week in a GP’s surgery, reporting from the front line of healthcare
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