Northern Ireland GP practice numbers fall by 9% in eight years

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The number of GP practices in Northern Ireland has fallen by more than 9% in eight years, according to healthdpt - Ailser99

The number of registered patients per practice has risen by around 17% in the same periodThe number of GP practices in Northern Ireland has fallen by more than 9% in eight years, according to the Department of Health.This is two fewer than the previous year.

The number of registered patients per practice has risen by about 17% - from 5,500 to 6,439 in the same period.

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