A Liberal Democrat survey of NHS dentists operating in Norfolk has revealed deep concerns of the dental profession in the county. Many of these concerns arise from the new NHS dental contract, introduced two years ago.
April Pond, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokeswoman for Broadland, has published a report on the survey's findings.
It reveals:
"The findings of this survey show a complete and utter failure in the Government's dentistry reforms," said Mrs Pond. "Dentists in Norfolk clearly have no confidence in where this Government is leading them and their profession."
"The people who suffer the most, though, are the patients. I know that many people across Norfolk struggle to find an NHS dentist accepting new patients, and this survey reveals that things could get even worse in future. Most dentists have told us that they would consider leaving the NHS, largely because of the new contracts."
The survey was conducted by April Pond, Liberal Democrat Health Spokesman and MP for North Norfolk Norman Lamb, and Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesman for Norwich South Simon Wright.
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