2018 General practice workforce survey report - 2

This is the second of three reports from The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners’ (the College’s) 2018 workforce survey. It contains the results to questions focused on factors that might encourage GPs to increase their hours in general practice, factors that might encourage GPs to remain in general practice, referrals, and practice mobility.

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