Northern Ireland’s GPs are signalling a breaking point. Chronic underfunding, rising workloads, and a disputed £9.5m funding package—rejected by 99.6% of GPs—have led some practitioners to warn of a mass shift from public to private healthcare. With general practice handling over 90% of NHS consultations yet receiving less than 5% of the budget, the current model is losing ground. One veteran GP paints a stark picture: thousands of calls a week, endless delays, and growing inequality in access. As early-career GPs lose faith in the NHS, the private sector must be ready to absorb demand and offer sustainable care pathways.

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