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Rates of turnover among general practitioners: a retrospective study of all English general practices between 2007 and 2019.

Rosa ParisiYiu-Shing LauPeter BowerKath ChecklandJill RuberyMatt SuttonSally J GilesAneez EsmailSharon SpoonerEvangelos Kontopantelis
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
GP turnover has increased in the last decade nationally, with regional variability. Greater attention to GP turnover is needed, in the most deprived areas in particular, where GPs often need to deal with more complex health needs. There is a large cost associated with GP turnover and practices with very high persistent turnover need to be further researched, and the causes behind this identified, to allow support strategies and policies to be developed.
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