HC Deb 08 May 2001 vol 368 c145W
Mr. Derek Twigg

To ask the Secretary of State for Health what the average number of hours worked per week by general practitioners in England and Wales was in(a) 1971, (b) 1990 and (c) 2000. [157882]

Mr. Denham

[holding answer 10 April 2001]: The only data on hours worked by general practitioners are from the general medical practitioner (GMP) workload surveys. One was carried out in 1989–90. Details in the table show hours worked on general medical service (GMS) and non-GMS duties. The information is for Great Britain and is not available for England and Wales only.

Average1 number of hours worked per week by general medical practitioners by type of activity, 1989–90
Hours
GMS and non-GMS duties 41,99
of Which:
GMS duties 37.01
1Average is calculated whether or not the GMPs were involved in the activity in their recording week.

Source:

GMP workload survey 1989–90