

Take Action to Save General Practice
Watch GPs talking about the actions they’re taking.
The GPs Committee England met last week where we discussed the next steps of GP collective action as part of our ‘Protect your Patients and Protect your Practice‘ campaign and other upcoming issues affecting general practice.
We would encourage practices to continue to take action using our safe sustainable action menu. It is up to each practice to choose which actions to take, and whether to do one, or many. None of them represent a breach of your contract, but they will help you manage your workload and keep you and your patients safe. Your LMC will also provide you with additional advice, tailored to local arrangements.
Our GP practice survival toolkit provides for a menu of actions you can choose from, to support a safer delivery of services for patients and practice team:
- Limit daily patient contacts per clinician to the UEMO recommended safe maximum of 25
- Serving notice on voluntary services that plug local commissioning gaps
- Cost up the value of providing locally commissioned services and serve notice on contracts which are undermining practices’ ability to sustain a service
- Withdraw permission from secondary-use data sharing agreements
- Freeze sign-up to new data sharing platforms
- Stop engaging with the e-Referral Advice & Guidance pathway
- Stop rationing referrals, investigations, and admissions
- Switch off GP Connect Update Record Functionality
- Ignore medicine optimisation software which diminishes patient choice in return for system savings never seen by GP practices
- Defer your PCN declaration regarding online triage to 2025
We are urging the Government to engage constructively with us as soon as possible to determine short, medium, and long-term solutions to save General Practice.
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