>>Sure, if a patient NEEDS a F2F appointment they should have one but F2F shouldn't be treated as some sort of standard because it plays well with the Tories older demographic
Some people see a GP as somewhere to get medical treatment and would like it as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Some people are seeking comfort and reassurance.
Not an impossible situation unless F2F appointments are seen as some kind of status - which strangely they seem to be.
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