The minimum income guarantee for family doctors is set to be scrapped, in a move that could open up health services to more competition.
A recommendation to scrap the guarantee is to be made by Lord Darzi’s “next steps” review of the NHS.
By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor
Published: April 11 2008 03:12 | Last updated: April 11 2008 03:12
The minimum income guarantee for family doctors is set to be scrapped, in a move that could open up health services to more competition.
A recommendation to scrap the guarantee is to be made by Lord Darzi’s “next steps” review of the NHS.