500 GP surgeries 'could close due to ageing staff'

The number of young doctors entering the profession is failing to keep pace with those set to retire

GP at a surgery
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Hundreds of GP surgeries could close next year because family doctors are retiring more quickly than they can be recruited, doctors' leaders have warned.

According to the Royal College of GPs (RCGP), 543 practices out of the 8,000 across England are at risk of closure. In these surgeries, more than 90 per cent of doctors are aged 60 or over and many expressed an intention to retire in the next 12 months. The average retirement age for family doctors in the UK is 59.

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