ABSTRACT

Tax planning can lead to considerable efficiencies, but few GPs have been trained as businessmen. This book in "The Business Side of General Practice" series, provides a guide to the regulations, identifies the pitfalls and opportunities and shows how to maximize the income retained by the practice. John Dean is known for his writing on financial management in general practice and has also written "Making Sense of Practice Finance" (Radcliff).

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction and overview

Contributor(s):Tom Butler

chapter 3|8 pages

User involvement in primary care

Contributor(s):Anne RogersJennie Popay

chapter 6|8 pages

Mental health perspectives on a primary care-led NHS

Contributor(s):Linda Gask