TITLE

GP income growth has slowed

PUB. DATE
March 2003
SOURCE
Pulse;3/31/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 13, p3
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the decline in the income of general practitioners in Great Britain.
ACCESSION #
9866704

Tags: PHYSICIANS (General practice);  INCOME

 

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