Everyday life practice question
To get most non-emergency NHS healthcare, what should a new resident usually do first?
- Register with a local GP (family doctor) surgeryCorrect answer
- Go straight to a hospital for every illness
- Take out private health insurance
- Contact the local fire service
Why
Registering with a local GP surgery is normally the first step to using the NHS. The GP provides routine care and can refer patients to hospital specialists when needed.
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