Labour's proposal to offer low-interest loans for doctor-owned general practices is seen as a step towards strengthening community-based, face-to-face primary care and addressing concerns about corporate dominance and doctor retention in general practice.
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Okay, is this part of an ongoing campaign basically? The roadblocks that doctors are saying are here in terms of trying to get on top of this, is this not part of a campaign to try to lift the income coming in for doctors?
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