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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said that some GP practices in England will be extending their opening hours on strike days to help deal with extra demand, on 26 and 27 April.
Hunt made the comment in a statement to the House of Commons on Monday 24 April, where he defended his imposition of the junior doctor contract.
Hunt said: “NHS England has… asked GP practices and other primary care providers in some areas to extend their opening hours so patients can continue to get the important, but non-emergency, care such as follow-ups and assessments, they need.”
The news comes as NHS England has said that additional GP appointments will be made available during the strike.
NHS England said: “NHS England has also ensured other parts of the health service are supporting hospitals and patients during this busy time with extra resources provided to address local pressures. As a result there will be extra primary care and GP response/appointment availability during the strike. Individual practices will decide what additional resource is made available.”
However, Dr Richard Vautrey, GPC deputy chair, said: “I’m not aware of any ‘extra’ primary care but as always practices will respond to the needs of their patients this week as every week.”
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