The GP service is changing beyond all recognition, isn't it?
We have that awful telephone triage system, and you no longer have one GP overseeing all of your health issues. I very much doubt there will be a callout service any more (although I haven't needed it since my children were babies), and the onus is on the patient to manage their health, despite usually having no medical training whatsoever.
I can't help wondering if there will soon be an optional semi-private service which lets you pay for all of the things we used to take for granted, but get the actual treatment on the NHS. It is heading that way already with the subscription telephone services.
I wouldn't mind so much, but people of our generation have paid in all our lives and many of us haven't budgeted for needing to pay for things like this, now that we are no longer earning. It seems most unfair when changes are made without recognition of the fact that we 'bought into' one system and are being given another just as we start to need it more (see also pensions).