Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask Her Majesty’s Government what are the (1) average and (2) median, earnings of a partner general practitioner in England and Wales.
The information in relation to salaried general practitioners (GP) (HL2015) is recorded in the following table:
Salaried GPs – Income before tax in Cash terms – England and Wales 2012-13 | ||||||
| Mean Earnings | Median Earnings | ||||
Gross Income | Expenses | Income before Tax | Gross Income | Expense | Income before Tax | |
England | £64,700 | £8,100 | £56,600 | Data not held
| £53,700 | |
Wales | £65,200 | £11,100 | £54,100 | Data not held
| £53,300 |
The information relating to partner general practitioners (HL2016) is recorded in the following table:
Contractor GPs – Income before tax in Cash terms – England and Wales 2012-13 | ||||||
| Mean Earnings | Median Earnings | ||||
Gross Income | Expenses | Income before Tax | Gross Income | Expense | Income before Tax | |
England | £289,300 | £184,200 | £105,100 | Data not held | £102,100 | |
Wales | £233,800 | £142,800 | £91,000 | Data not held | £90,700 |
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Source: GP Earnings and Expenses Enquiries
Notes:
The tables are presented in cash terms of income before tax for contractor GPs (partners) and salaried GPs under a General Medical Services (GMS) or Personal Medical Services (PMS) contract and exclude expenses. This is taxable income before pension contributions are deducted, made up of gross earnings less total expenses, also known as net income. |
The data covers income from both NHS and private sources where a GP has at least some NHS income. Figures are rounded to the nearest £100.
The median earnings gross income and expenses data is not held, only the income before tax. |
Data is for GPs under a GMS or PMS contract only