The Comment Channel
Leading article: A public glimpse of private attitudes that should jolt us out of complacency
Leading article: Some unpalatable medicine
Our revelation last week that the average take-home pay of a family doctor is now considerably more than £100,000 a year has prompted quite a reaction. We have been inundated with correspondence from GPs defending their pay. Some make valid points. It is true, for instance, that most GPs are now more "productive" in several ways than they used to be.
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