October 18, 2021
GP survey clear on need for action to end crisis – Gildernew

Sinn Féin MLA Colm Gildernew said that the Department of Health must act urgently to address the crisis in GP services across the north. 

Speaking after launching the findings of his access to GP services survey, the party’s health spokesperson said: 

“GP shortages are being felt in GP surgeries all over the north – that was clearly reflected in the responses to Sinn Féin’s access to GP services survey. 

“Too many patients are not getting the care they need and some people phoning their local GP surgery are not getting through due to pressures on GP surgeries.  

“The lack of nurses in practices, mental health professionals and physiotherapists for example, is having a detrimental impact on GPs’ ability to properly supportpatients. 

“The Department of Health needs more staff to meet the needs of patients in the community. 

“Sinn Féin is calling on the Department of Health to accelerate plans to put more mental health professionals, nurses and physiotherapists in GP Practices.

“We are also calling on the Department of Health to recruit and train additional vaccinators to work alongside GPs to alleviate the additional pressures currently being felt in GP surgeries.”

Sinn Féin’s Access to GP services survey attached. Almost 600 people responded to the Sinn Féin survey. 

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