MEDICAL BENEFITS
DOCTORS STILL STAND FIRM [by tei.egraph—rnrcss vSsoomtion'J WELLINGTON, Friday A hint during a discussion nt a meeting of the Masterton Hospital Board tlmt the general practitioner service under the Social Security Act mi-lit become operative soon was viewed with surprise by Dr. J. P. fi. Jamieson, chairman of the national health insurance committee of the British Medical Association, who said over the telephone to-day that nothing had happened to suggest that as a possibility. He said there had been no negotiations of late between the British Medical Association and tho Government. "The general practitioner contract stands on offer and tho doctora are not taking it up," Dr, Jamieson oaidL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23997, 21 June 1941, Page 10
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