The health service is in the grip of a severe shortage of GPs.
“Too few GPs means waiting times for GP appointments, with at least 10 per cent of the population being unable to sign up with a GP because their patient lists are at capacity,” incoming Irish Medical Organisation president Dr John Cannon said on Thursday ahead of the body’s annual conference.
And an Oireachtas committee heard in December that changes to access would inevitably cause further waits for routine appointments.
As a patient, have you experienced higher wait times than you expected recently, or struggled to secure an appointment within a useful timeframe? Have you had to resort to A&E or another solution after facing difficulty being seen?
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