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Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:30 pm ]
Post subject:  GP pay 'to reach stratospheric levels'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healt ... evels.html

Quote:
The union claimed that proposals under the Health and Social Care Bill, which will see GPs responsible for £80 billion of the NHS budget, GPs "will be free to set their own incomes".
With average GP pay already over £100,000, Rehana Azam from the GMB union said: "There is a proven track record of top people paying themselves higher incomes as soon as they get control of the money.
"It happens in the privatised water, gas and electricity sectors as it happens in the banks. "Salary levels of GPs are likely to escalate towards the stratospheric levels we see in the USA."
She said the bill "introduces a potential conflict of interest with GP Fund Holders having the possibility of putting their own Funds before the needs of patients".
"It opens the door to GPs helping themselves to even larger amounts of public money to go into their own pockets and there is little in the Bill to stop them," she claimed.
But the British Medical Association dismissed the claims. A spokesman said: "That is not our interpretation of the Bill. There is an existing contract in place that determines GPs' pay, and we do not expect that to change because of the Bill."
She added that any funding for commissioning services would be "completely separate from practice income".

Author:  cloaked_wolf [ Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: GP pay 'to reach stratospheric levels'

This makes me laugh.

Most GPs get nowhere near £100k. The rare few that get over £150k do so because they own several practices and employ salaried GPs instead of partners. A lot of people who complain are hospital consultants. They earn around £80-90k on the NHS. What they fail to state is that most of them earn twice that privately. Most GPs don't do private work - they just don't have the opportunity due to the workload.

As said in the article, the GPs get what they're allocated for their practice (this is then split up into costs for running the practice, employing staff etc and the remainder can be "drawn" from). The GPs won't be able to increase their allocations. All they can do is control where the money goes. It will be heavily scrutinised - I sincerely believe it's a trap to destroy General Practice and lead to privisation of the NHS.

Author:  pcernie [ Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: GP pay 'to reach stratospheric levels'

cloaked_wolf wrote:
The GPs won't be able to increase their allocations. All they can do is control where the money goes. It will be heavily scrutinised - I sincerely believe it's a trap to destroy General Practice and lead to privisation of the NHS.


You wouldn't be a Private Eye reader would you? ;)

And I agree...

Author:  cloaked_wolf [ Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: GP pay 'to reach stratospheric levels'

No. I've been a doctor for four years and have a suspicious mind.

Author:  tombolt [ Sat Feb 12, 2011 1:48 am ]
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Who the [LIFTED] cares. They work hard and spent a long time training. I'd rather they had plenty of money than some jug eared granny [LIFTED] leather kicker.

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: GP pay 'to reach stratospheric levels'

tombolt wrote:
Who the [LIFTED] cares. They work hard and spent a long time training. I'd rather they had plenty of money than some jug eared granny [LIFTED] leather kicker.

I would rather they got free university training so that they do not have to demand high salaries to repay those student debts. Much fairer and even every taxpayer benefits from someone getting a medical degree.

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