Scotland has 76 GPs per 100,000 people, compared to a national UK average of 60.
The metrics are out there, if you choose to look for them - or, I suppose, if they're meaningful for you.
Population density Scotland - 65
Population density England - 270
Person per square Km
I think that might explain the GP metric.
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Scotland has 76 GPs per 100,000 people, compared to a national UK average of 60.
The metrics are out there, if you choose to look for them - or, I suppose, if they're meaningful for you.