Graham Simpson is calling on the Health Secretary to find an urgent solution to the GP crisis in Lanarkshire. The Central Scotland MSP's call comes after it was revealed at a health board briefing on Friday that the situation was at a 'critical juncture'.During a debate in the Scottish Parliament, Mr Simpson shared the experiences of a number of constituents who have been forced to pay for private healthcare because they couldn’t access their GP.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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