What's the different between NHS and GP?!


Question: What's the different between NHS and GP!?
I'm not very familiar with Britsh!.!.!.
What's the different between NHS and GP!?
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You aren't comparing like with like!.

NHS refers to the name of the whole health system, The National Health Service!. GP refers to the primary care physicians, GPs or General Practitioners, most of whom work within the NHS!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

NHS stands for the National Health Service - this covers a whole range of different medical care!. GP means your General Practitioner, or your doctor - you can go to see your GP and it will be paid for by the NHS (if you are a British citizen)!. Hope this helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

GP is a general practitioner also known as your family doctor!.
He/She works for the NHS (National Health Service) which is a free service where people can get treated for illnesses!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

A General Practitioner is a Doctor, who works for the organization of the National Health Service!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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