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Scottish doctors say next three years are critical to save primary care, urging smart use of £531 million to fix staffing, workloads, and health inequities.
Scottish doctors warn the next three years are critical for general practice survival due to rising demand and underfunding, calling a new £531 million three-year funding agreement a vital but fragile opportunity to rebuild primary care.
Leaders stress the need for more GPs, improved continuity of care, and sustainable models to reduce health inequalities.
While the investment marks the largest in core GP services, success depends on effective use of funds to address workloads, staffing, and community care.
GPs are urged to take pride in their role and advocate for the profession’s future.
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Los médicos escoceses dicen que los próximos tres años son críticos para salvar la atención primaria, instando a un uso inteligente de £ 531 millones para corregir la dotación de personal, las cargas de trabajo y las desigualdades de salud.