Top doctor says patients should be fined for failing to show-up for GP appointment

A leading doctor has said that patients who fail to show up to GP appointments should be fined £10.

NHS data has revealed that 40,000 people per day in England fail to show up to their appointments.

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Meanwhile, other patients are struggling to secure a slot, meaning that many have to wait for weeks for a non-urgent GP appointment.

Dr Sarah Jarvis, a GP and clinical director, told the Daily Express that missed appointments were “incredibly frustrating” for patients and doctors.

What did Dr Jarvis say? 

Dr Javis said she supported the idea of fining those who fail to turn up a small amount, between £5 and £10. The average GP appointment costs the NHS £39. 

She said: "GP appointments are very precious because there aren’t enough of us.

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