Outcome of a meeting with The Digital Transformation Team
Following a meeting we had with Jane Schofield, Informatics Consultant for the Digital Transformation team at NHS South, Central and…
The BMA’s “Patients First” campaign focuses on addressing the critical underfunding and workforce challenges in GP practices across England. It calls for urgent investment by 2025/26 to prevent worsening patient access, GP shortages, and declining care standards. The campaign advocates for better funding to safeguard the future of general practice and ensure sustainable, high-quality care.
‘Patients First: Why general practice is broken & how we can fix it’ details the essential changes that need to happen to stop the loss of local practices, to retain experienced NHS GPs in their surgeries, and to fund practices to take on more GPs and more practice nurses to deliver more appointments.
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Our additional ask of 11p per patient per day for essential services in 2025/26, increasing current investment from £112.50 to £152.50 per year, will stabilise GP practices and buy us time to secure a new contract fit for the future to deliver:
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Following a meeting we had with Jane Schofield, Informatics Consultant for the Digital Transformation team at NHS South, Central and…
The main medical charities have got together to produce a new website portal that will help doctors in difficulties to…
General practice is in crisis. GPs are faced with increasingly unsafe workloads coupled with a rapidly diminishing and exhausted workforce….