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May 5, 2023 • 29min

How this year’s GP contract will affect practice finances

Emma speaks to specialist medical accountant Laurence Slavin, the senior partner at Ramsay Brown chartered accountants, which specialises in the finances of GPs and practices.In this conversation Laurence explains how rising inflation has affected practices, the financial implications of the 2023/24 GP contract and why he thinks the government’s plan to get high-earning GPs to publicly declare their income is a really bad idea.Emma and Laurence also talk about some of the problems GPs are facing with pensions, including some of the challenges when dealing with Primary Care Support England.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     Ramsay Brown●     GP Business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 28, 2023 • 25min

Labour’s primary care plans, GP retention crisis, how an ageing population drives GP workload

This week the team looks at Labour’s plans for how it will reform primary care if it wins the next general election.They talk about a report on retention of staff in general practice by Londonwide LMCs and how staff shortages are threatening the future of practices. And they discuss what impact an ageing population is having on workload in general practice.Finally our good news story this week is about diabetes.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Eleanor Philpotts. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     Labour rules out nationalising practices but says GP model 'in decline'●     Government failure to publish NHS workforce plan ‘unforgiveable’, says Labour●     NHS GP role 'untenable for significant majority', warns LMC●     How an ageing population is piling pressure on general practice●     NHS low calorie diet for type 2 diabetes to extend across England  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 21, 2023 • 24min

Supporting refugee and asylum seeker health professionals to work in the NHS

Emma speaks to GP Dr Aisha Awan who is director of REACHE North West - the Refugee and Asylum Seekers Centre for Healthcare Professionals Education.REACHE has helped hundreds of healthcare professionals to return to clinical roles in the NHS after being forced to flee their own country.In this conversation Aisha explains how REACHE supports these clinicians to become registered in the UK, why this work is so important and some of the challenges that healthcare professionals who are refugees or asylum seekers face during this process. She also shares some inspiring stories of some of the doctors REACHE has supported in recent years.For more information on the programme visit REACHE North West Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 14, 2023 • 19min

How does being a GP in the UK compare with other countries?

This week Emma talks to Jake Beech, from health think tank the Health Foundation. Jake co-authored a report published last month, which analysed the findings of the latest Commonwealth Fund survey of 10,000 GPs in 10 high income countries.In this conversation Jake explains how general practice in the UK compares with other countries on issues such as job satisfaction, workload, personal wellbeing of GPs, how care is delivered and how general practice works with other services. He also discusses some of the wider implications of the survey’s findings.Useful linksThe Health Foundation’s report Stressed and overworked. What the Commonwealth Fund’s 2022 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians in 10 Countries means for the UK can be found here.Extreme pressure leaves UK GPs among most stressed and least satisfied Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 7, 2023 • 27min

What does the Hewitt review mean for general practice?

In a special news episode of the podcast the team looks at the findings of an independent review of integrated care systems, which was commissioned by the government and led by former Labour health secretary Patricia Hewitt. The final report from the review was published this week and Emma and Nick look at what it had to say about primary care – including some recommendations that could see a major change to GP contracts – and what it could mean for general practice in the future. They also look at some of the wider findings about changes that need to happen to help improve outcomes and patient care.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksGP contract 'a barrier to innovation' and needs major overhaul, says Hewitt reviewStruggling GP practices should be 'bought out' and replaced, says Hewitt reviewCompanies could 'strong-arm' GPs into selling practices under Hewitt plan, warns BMAHewitt Review: an independent review of integrated care systems Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 31, 2023 • 26min

Will GPs take industrial action, patients’ views on the NHS, junior doctor dispute

This week the team looks at whether GPs will be prepared to take industrial action following the imposition of a contract for the second year in a row – and what action the profession could be balloted on taking in the coming months.They discuss the results of the latest annual British Social Attitudes survey, which assesses public satisfaction with the NHS.And, as junior doctors step up pressure on the government to improve their pay by announcing a four-day strike, they talk about what this could mean for the NHS, as well as what is happening with the pay offer for other NHS staff.Finally there’s some good news on COVID vaccination and long COVID.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, who is joined by our news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Eleanor Philpotts. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     BMA ballot could trigger nationwide shut down of GP practices for 24 hours●     Treasury set to claw back millions from general practice despite soaring costs●     Vast majority of GPs ready for industrial action, LMC poll suggests●     GP Insight workforce tracker●     'Wake-up call' for government as NHS and GP satisfaction hit all-time low●     Vaccination halves risk of developing long COVID, study finds Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 24, 2023 • 54min

Special episode: Should assisted dying be legalised?

Warning: This episode contains discussions about death and suicideIn a special episode Emma looks at the issue of assisted dying and asks whether it should be legalised - and if it was, how could it work?Later this year a bill will be introduced to the Scottish parliament that could see assisted dying legalised. In England the House of Commons health and social care committee is running an inquiry on the issue.The Scottish bill is being put forward by Lib Dem member of Scottish parliament Liam McArthur. This is the third attempt to legalise assisted dying in Scotland since 1999, so could the law change this time?Emma speaks to Scottish GPs on both sides of the debate about assisted dying.She talks to Liam McArthur about why he is introducing the bill and its chances of success - and to GP Dr Sandesh Gulhane, a Conservative member of Scottish parliament who chaired a medical advisory group that produced a report on how assisted dying should work.She also meets Dr Catherine Forest, a family doctor from California where assisted dying has been legal since 2016. Dr Forest was involved with work that helped pave the way for legalising assisted dying and and now supports patients and their families through the process of assisted dying. She also speaks very movingly about her husband Will, who chose an assisted death in 2021.And we look at what a change of law could mean from patients’ point of view by talking to Jackie Roberts, who lives in Edinburgh and has incurable breast cancer, and Professor Kevin Yuill, a representative from Not Dead Yet, a group of disability activists that campaigns against assisted dying.This episode was produced by Czarina Deen.SourcesProposed Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) BillMedical Advisory Group Report on the assisted dying billProposed Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill - summary of consultation responsesYouGov survey on assisted dyingBMA survey of members on assisted dying from February 2020RCGP rejects change in stance on assisted dying - from GPonlineRegional Euthanasia Review Committee from the Netherlands annual reports - showing the proportion of people who died by euthanasia.Dignitas report showing accompanied suicides per year and country of residenceThird annual report on Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada 2021Oregon Death with Dignity Act 2021 data summaryDignity in Dying’s Last Resort report ONS suicide reportAre Canadians being driven to assisted suicide by poverty or healthcare crisis? The GuardianCost estimates for Medical Assistance in Dying Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 17, 2023 • 35min

GP contract changes, junior doctors’ strike and what the Budget means for GPs

This week Emma and Nick are talking about the GP contract changes in England for 2023/24, which have been imposed on practices for the second year in a row after the government and the BMA failed to reach an agreement. They look at what the changes are, the implications for general practice and what could happen next.They also discuss this week’s unprecedented junior doctors’ strike, and speak to doctors who were out on the picket lines, and they look at what this week’s Budget means for doctors’ pensions and the NHS as a whole.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and news editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     What is changing in the GP contract for 2023/24?●     Imposed contract threatens 'irreparable' damage to general practice●     'Whack-a-mole' access targets will force GPs to bring in waiting lists for appointments●     QOF could be 'streamlined' from 2024 onwards, NHS England says●     'Industrial action is the only option': GPs urge BMA to move fast●     'Big win' for retention of doctors as Budget overhauls punitive pension tax rules Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 10, 2023 • 29min

Where next for primary care networks?

Emma speaks to Ben Gowland, director and founder of think tank and consultancy Ockham Healthcare and host of the General Practice Podcast. Ben does a lot of work with primary care networks (PCNs) across England and in this conversation we look at what the future holds for PCNs as we enter the final year of the five-year GP contract that led to their introduction in 2019.Ben explains why he thinks it's so important that practices engage with their PCN and the opportunities he believes PCNs provides practices. We also talk about what integrated care systems and the Fuller report could mean for PCNs and why it's important for general practices to work together to have the biggest possible influence in their local area.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     Ockham Healthcare●     General Practice Podcast●     ICB draft contract spells out plan to move enhanced services worth millions away from practices●     GP crisis driving rise in partnership and PCN disputes●     Top 10 challenges facing PCN clinical directors  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 3, 2023 • 25min

GP contract negotiations, how the government is handling the NHS and junior doctor strikes

This week the team talks about ongoing GP contract negotiations in England for next year and asks whether the contract for 2023/24 could be imposed.They discuss a rise in partnership and PCN disputes and what might be behind this trend as well as the latest on this month’s junior doctor strikes.They also look at the government’s record on the NHS, including how it’s handling the care backlog and discuss GP workforce statistics after they passed a pretty grim milestone last month.Our good news story this week is about a local patient campaign that’s forced an integrated care board to U-turn on its plans for a large provider to take over a small practice in Lancashire.Produced by Czarina DeenUseful links●     GP contract could overhaul funding frameworks worth £2.5bn a year●     NHS 'in full-blown crisis' as recovery plan falls short, MPs warn●     'Grim milestone' passed in steady decline of GP workforce●     Why GP trainees will join junior doctor strikes in their thousands●     Victory for campaign to save local GP after ICB U-turn on practice takeover  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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