Who we are
What is the Local Medical Committee?
The Local Medical Committee is recognised by successive NHS Acts as the professional organisation representing individual GPs and GP Practices as a whole to NHS England, CCGs and Public Health. The 1999 NHS Act extended the LMC role to include representation of all GPs whatever their contractual status. This includes GP non-principals and GP registrars. The LMC represents the views of GPs to any other appropriate organisation or agency.
Independence
- The LMC is an independent self-financing body. It is not a trade union. This is the role of the BMA. The LMC functions as a trade association.
Funding
- The LMC is funded by contributions from GP Practices in a contract with the NHS to provide General Medical Services, Personal Medical Services or APM Services, and by practitioners registered with the LMC as non-contracted GPs, such as non-principals. In addition, GPs are asked to pay a levy, which is used to finance the LMC’s contribution to the national GP Defence Fund.
Core values
- The LMC shares the desire of anyone who wishes to ensure a high quality service is delivered to patients within the resources available to GPs. Our core values are:
Commitment
- Avon LMC’s commitment to General Practice is at the forefront of all the organisation’s actions
- This commitment is demonstrated in all the services that we provide to our Practices
- Each individual is committed to serving the General Practice community
Integrity
- We ensure that we always act with integrity in the provision of our services
- We ensure that we always act with integrity when we represent our members in any situation
Fairness
- We ensure we act in an equitable and fair manner, both externally to Practices, and internally towards each other
- We serve all our Practices and their staff members equitably, no matter what the situation
Openness
- We maintain a culture of openness and transparency in our dealings with Practices and our dealings with our colleagues
- We are always open to new ideas and suggestions from our members and from our staff about how we can best support both groups
What we do?
National Representation and Negotiation
The LMC represents local GP practice views nationally through the professional representative mechanisms outlined below:
Local Voices
GPs can submit proposals to their LMC at any time, but have a specific opportunity to do so at the annual open meeting, normally in July. In addition, proposals are distilled from debate at the LMC over the course of the year for submission to the Annual Conference of LMCs.
National Voices
The ‘parliament’ for GPs is the General Practitioners committee (GPC) which meets monthly throughout the year. The GPC is the Standing Committee of the British Medical Association with full authority to deal with matters affecting NHS GPs, whether or not they are BMA members. It is recognised by the Department of Health as NHS GPs negotiating body. Every part of the country has at least one spokesperson on the GPC to present its views and debate key issues. Throughout the year, papers are produced for discussion at LMCs and from time to time the GPC consults all GPs directly through surveys and questionnaires.
National debate and policy setting
GPC representatives and LMC representatives meet annually at the National Conference of LMCs. Proposals from individual LMCs across the country are debated alongside those from the GPC. The outcome of the debate determines the framework for the profession’s negotiations at both national and local levels.
National negotiation
This takes place continually between the Secretary of State and his/her team of negotiators and the profession’s national negotiating team. The Secretary of State’s team is supported by the senior civil service, the NHSE and the resources of the NHS. The profession’s national negotiating team is elected annually by members of the GPC, and is supported by other professionals including public affairs and relations staff. The issues negotiated nationally mirror those at local level, but also include the submission of evidence to the Doctors’ and Dentists’ Review Body for pay purposes.
Local representation
The LMC consists of GPs elected on a constituency basis, and includes representation from GMS, PMS and APMS GPs, non-principal GPs and GP registrars. In addition, members are co-opted when appropriate. The LMC Main Committee meets five times a year. Representatives attend other meetings where appropriate. The LMC also works closely with other LMCs within the South West to ensure that GPs are represented on a regional basis.
Helping Individual GPs and Practices
The LMC provides help and advice to assist GPs and Practice Managers steer through the NHS. Such help is available on all matters relevant to general practice including:
- GPs’ remuneration
- GPs’ terms and conditions of service
- Complaints
- Premises
- Partnership affairs
- Employment matters
- Any disputes which may occur between GPs and NHS England and /or CCGs of which they are part
Communications
The LMC regards communication between representatives, constituent GPs and Practices as essential, and is ever striving to improve this. The LMC communicates with GPs and Practices in many ways including:
- Weekly Newsletters – distributed to all GPs and practices
- Website at www.avonlmc.co.uk containing news, guidance notes, media coverage and more
- Professional meetings/seminars/conferences
- The medical press
- Information bulletins on major issues and summaries of national guidance
- Consultation with specific GPs
- Telephone, email, fax and mail
- Annual report
- Local LMC representative