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Location of first walk-in GP clinic announced in Edinburgh
Summary
Health secretary Neil Gray announced the first of 15 new walk-in GP centres will be at Wester Hailes Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh; the Royal College of General Practitioners questioned whether walk-in centres represent the best use of resources.
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Scotland's health secretary has announced the location of the country's first walk-in GP facility. Neil Gray visited the Wester Hailes Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh, where the first of 15 new walk-in centres will be housed. The announcement frames the centres as part of wider plans to change how people access primary care. The Royal College of General Practitioners has raised concerns about whether the centres will make a significant impact.
Key facts:
- Neil Gray announced the first walk-in GP clinic will be at Wester Hailes Healthy Living Centre in Edinburgh.
- The clinic is described as the first of 15 new walk-in centres planned in Scotland.
- Gray said the facility would help ensure more people "get the right care, in the right place, at the right time."
- The Royal College of General Practitioners questioned whether walk-in centres would make a significant impact and said they did not represent the best use of resources.
Summary:
Officials present the sites as a way to change access to primary care while a professional body has expressed doubts about their likely effectiveness. Undetermined at this time.
