GPs fear that NHS reforms will create conflict of interest

NHS reforms BMA survey finds that 70 per cent of GPs believe that commissioning under NHS reforms will create conflicts of interest over patient care
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Benjamin D'Montigny, Dispensing assistant
Posted on 25 October 2011.
Competition? It's already happening. Pharmacies are using sneaky ways of signing people up to be their sponsored pharmacies and quintessentially locking people into their system without informing them of their options. There needs to be information readily available to give patients detailed, informed choices.
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