GPs in poorer areas paid £5,525 less a year

FAMILY doctors working in the poorest areas of England are paid £5,525 less a year than those covering wealthier regions, a study has found.
University of Manchester researchers analysed data for the GP work life survey, published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
They found that GPs working in more deprived areas faced significantly higher pressures, including underfunding and problem patients.
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