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Pharmacists 'to treat more illnesses' as the government considers handing them greater powers to ease the pressure on waiting times for GPs and A&E Pharmacists will be given greater powers to ease pressure on GPs and A&E Rishi Sunak is expected to lay out his long-term blueprint to rescue the NHS It will focus on cutting waiting times for GPs, ambulances and A&E treatment
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Pharmacists will be given greater powers to ease pressure on GPs and A&E in plans being considered by ministers.
Rishi Sunak is expected to lay out his long-term blueprint to rescue the NHS later this month, with a focus on cutting waiting times for GPs, ambulances and A&E treatment.
This will include measures to ensure patients can get a GP appointment within two weeks, or an urgent appointment the same day, and reduce ambulance waiting times for stroke victims to 30 minutes.
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