A County Antrim GP practice will only be able to open a branch clinic two half days a week because of a Department of Health (DoH) funding cut. The practice can no longer cover the costs of a full-time service which opened in 2017 to take 1,400 new patients. DoH said additional payments between 2017 and 2021 were temporary, ‘to support the practice for a period of three years to enable them to manage the registration and complete an initial clinical review of these additional patients.’ Dr John McSparran, from the practice, disagrees vehemently. ‘We were never under the impression it was for three years, otherwise we would never have entered the agreement in the first place. We've tried to address this, continuing the service at our own cost. But financially the practice is unviable and can no longer cover the costs of a full-time service.’
Northern Ireland: clinic cannot afford to open five days a week
Written by David Fletcher 06 May 2022Additional Info
- Pray: for people of all ages living in rural settings with limited bus services to have a local, easy-to-reach, medical service, and for the DoH to recognise their needs and act accordingly. (Deuteronomy 15:7)
- More: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-61262590
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