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Nearly all doctors in the US and UK either own their practice as a business (perhaps in partnership with other doctors), or are employees of private sector organizations. Even doctors who take Medicare or Medicaid are private-sector organizations; they just bill the government as they would any other health insurance company.
GP trainees' pay is calculated on their basic salary in their last junior hospital or consultant post, plus a supplement of 45%. ... These doctors are classed as salaried GPs, so the agreed minimum terms and conditions and salary range for salaried GPs apply when employed by a GMS practice or PCO.