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Follow on Google News | GP industrial action will undo progress made in accessing surgeries: expert76% of Brits got through to their surgery the same day in July/August, up from 72.5% in January/February. Just 5% of people failed to make contact at all, down from 8.5% in January/February. This led to a rise in patients rating their overall GP experience as good or very good from 64.3% in January/February to 67.4% in these latest results. However, doctors across the country are embarking on new measures following a vote by the British Medical Association (BMA) over the summer. This has prompted a leading health expert to say the recent good work in improving patient access will be undone by continued industrial action. Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, says: 'The latest healthcare access results are encouraging and point to a number of improvements made by local surgeries across the country. However, all this good work could come undone very quickly. 'In his first major announcement in July, Wes Streeting, the new Health Secretary, said he would divert billions of pounds from hospitals to GPs to "fix the front door to the NHS". However, the BMA says there is still "insufficient funding" and that surgeries are now choosing a range of work to rule measures. Dr Bramall-Stainer, chair of the BMA's GPs committee, has also warned that its members may hold a further ballot to gauge support for significantly increased measures, potentially including strike action. 'For people concerned about easy and quick access to healthcare, it's perhaps useful to know that revolutionary new blood tests introduced in the last few years mean people have swift access to a vast array of information about their health through a simple finger-prick blood test, which can even be taken in their own home. 'For example, London Medical Laboratory's General Health Profile blood test monitors seven key areas of health. It includes muscle and bone profile, liver & kidney function, risk of diabetes, cholesterol levels, iron levels and even the risk of gout. The test can be taken at home through the post, or at one of the many drop-in clinics that offer these tests across London and nationwide in over 120 selected pharmacies and health stores. For full details, see: https://www.londonmedicallaboratory.com/ End
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