- Seven in ten (70%) British adults say that haven’t received any of the types of support or assistance tested (e.g. a longer appointment, a personalised care plan, access to additional technology), including a majority (57%) of those with a longstanding condition or disability.
- Three in ten (29%) British adults with a longstanding health condition or disability have received a longer appointment to discuss an issue, diagnosis or condition in the past 12 months, more than any other type of support or assistance tested.
- Seven in ten (69%) British adults, including those with a longstanding condition or disability (71%), agree GPs should be official and salaried NHS staff.
- During the past 12 months, three in five (61%) British adults have been seen by their General Practitioner (GP), more than all other staff members or services tested.
- This figure rises to 75% among those with a longstanding condition or disability.