Streeting welcomes 'oven-ready' NHS reform plan that criticises GP model

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General practice should be re-shaped into a 'hub and spoke' model as part of a shift to a new neighbourhood NHS system, according to an 'oven-ready' reform plan that is deeply critical of the independent contractor model - and has been welcomed by the government.

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