On one afternoon in December Dr. Ackman had 42 appointments with patients. That's a lot higher than the British Medical Association's recommendation, which is of 25 patients per day for a safe workload. England was missing the equivalent of 4,200 full-time GPs in 2022; number projected to double by 2030 if all things stay the same.
Britain’s National Health Service is in crisis. Wait times are rising, nurses and paramedics are striking, and doctors are overworked—leading to hundreds of excess deaths each week. We visit the front line: a stretched GP’s surgery in Wales. We ask why Germany and Poland love to hate each other. And what America’s army is doing to slim down its overweight recruits.
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