§ Tim LoughtonTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many general practitioners(a) left and (b) were recruited into the NHS in each of the last four years. [7599]
§ Mr. HuttonThe information requested is shown in the table.
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General practitioners. Analysis of work force—joiners and leavers 1996–97 to 1999–2000—England Number 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–2000 UPEs1,2 26,855 27,099 27,392 27,591 27,704 Joiners 1,302 1,333 1,229 1,203 New joiners of which to: 1,029 1,069 967 958 GMS 1,029 1,047 920 886 PMS — 22 47 72 Re-joiners of which to: 273 264 262 245 GMS 273 256 249 219 PMS — 8 13 26 UPEs transferring directly from: GMS to PMS — 331 501 394 PMS to GMS — 0 24 73 Leavers of which from: 1,058 1,040 1,030 1,090 GMS 1,058 1,040 1,013 1,058 PMS — — 17 32 Change in UPEs 244 293 199 113 1 UPEs include GMS Unrestricted Principals, PMS Contracted GPs and PMS Salaried GPs 2 Numbers of UPEs at 1 October each year from 1996 to 1999 and 30 September from 2000. Other rows relate to changes between successive October/September Censuses Source:
Department of Health Statistical Bulletin "Statistics for General Medical Practitioners in England 1999–2000"