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    GPs' £1,500 for a shift in A&E: Family doctors hit jackpot moonlighting at weekends and nights

    Four in ten casualty departments are hiring family doctors - already paid an average £104,000 a year - to help deal with the soaring numbers of patients.

    The figures emerged on the day doctors came under fire for suggesting that patients should be charged up to £10 a visit to a casualty unit to deter those who do not need to be there.

    `` Critics said it was extraordinary that doctors, who for the past decade have been allowed to choose not to work out-of-hours, were moonlighting at stretched A&E units for extra cash``.

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