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  • GPs who are partners, especially in a PMS practice with a high QOF score are probably doing better than OK. Especially as the NHS pays for the rent and rates on their premises. Some one over 50 will also have a very decent pension. They still believe they are hard done by. One of the things I don't like about my job is talking about money with GPs. They have the same motivation as super model for getting out of bed and the BMA is the NUM in pinstripes.

    They could also benefit significantly from taking over the commissioning budget.

    At the other end it's getting harder, the salaries are about £70k and the chance of a partnersip or owing a practice and becoming one of the above is diminishing .

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