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The British Medical Association (BMA) has issued a statement letting its members know that the GP fee agreement it held with the ABI will no longer be in force. This could lead to some GPs increasing their fees for providing insurance medical reports on their patients. The BMA still recommends fees for the work doctors do for providers. They also provide their members with joint guidelines between the ABI and BMA on how doctors and providers should work together. This got me thinking about the relationship between GPs, providers and IFAs. This threesome is dependent on each othe...
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