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One in five people who used the NHS last year received an appointment after the date it was supposed to take place.
A third said they had to chase results following a test, scan or X-ray.
A quarter said they did not know who to contact while waiting for care.
Royal College of GPs said admin errors add to the "bureaucratic workload" of doctors.
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