Talking General Practice

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Feb 11, 2022 • 24min

Tackling the backlog of care, will GPs be ‘nationalised’ and industrial action

This week the GPonline team looks at the government’s plan to tackle the backlog of care in the NHS and what it all means for general practice.They’re also discussing reports that health secretary Sajid Javid has recommended to Boris Johnson that family doctors should be directly employed by hospitals instead of running their own surgeries - a proposal some have said would effectively nationalise GPs.In other news, they look at what’s going on at the BMA with industrial action and consider why debates about this within the association have echoes of the Romney report into sexism a couple of years ago. And they discuss a new report from the association about racism in the NHS.There’s also the usual dose of good news to finish off.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     No let-up for GPs as Javid says NHS waiting list will grow for two more years●     Plans to tackle NHS backlog threaten extra pressure on overstretched GPs●     Exhausted GPs could quit PCN leadership roles amid doubts over funding●     Fresh questions over BMA culture two years after Romney sexism review●     BMA's GP leaders failing a profession 'shackled to a contract no longer fit for purpose'●     NHS leaders have 'heads in sand' over widespread racism, BMA warns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 4, 2022 • 28min

Is the NHS making best use of the locum GP workforce?

This week on Talking General Practice, Emma talks to Dr Richard Fieldhouse, a locum GP and chair of the National Association of Sessional GPs, which he set up in 1997 to represent and lobby on behalf of locum and salaried GPs.Richard discusses how the NHS could make better use of the locum GP workforce, how the pandemic has affected locums and how practices can get the best from their locum GPs, He also highlights the benefits of working in a chambers and offers some advice on developing a portfolio career.This episode is presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksNational Association of Sessional GPsWhat locum GPs need to know about the NHS Pension SchemeKey financial issues for locum GPs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 28, 2022 • 24min

Patient contacts at unsafe level, mandatory COVID jabs and CQC ratings bias

This week the team discusses results of a recent GPonline survey that found GPs are conducting 84% more patient contacts per day on average than the level considered safe by the BMA, and ask whether there should be a cap on the number of consultations GPs undertake.They also talk about mandatory vaccination for NHS staff and the findings of a report from the CQC that found its own regulatory processes may disadvantage against GP practices led by doctors from ethnic minorities.And, as the government in England abandons plan B and rolls back most COVID-19 restrictions, what is the reaction from the NHS?Finally, our good news is about a unique art-based social prescribing initiative.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links●     ‘We just can’t keep going endlessly’: GPs speak out over 'undoable' workload●     GP patient contacts running 84% above safe limit, poll suggests●     General practice delivered an unprecedented 367m appointments in 2021●     COVID jab mandate 'under review' as 77,000 NHS staff unvaccinated●     Social prescribing patients curate art exhibition at leading Cornish gallery Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 21, 2022 • 30min

What does the future hold for primary care networks?

This week Talking General Practice speaks to Beccy Baird, senior fellow at health think tank the King’s Fund, about primary care networks.Beccy talks about how networks are getting on, what support they need to succeed, and how the introduction of integrated care systems is likely to affect them. We also look at whether the additional roles reimbursement scheme is the answer to the challenges general practice faces and what the future looks like for PCNs at the end of this five-year GP contract.This episode is presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksLinks to some of Beccy’s work with the King’s FundFrom GPonline’s sister site GP Business - How to make the most of your ARRS rolesGeneral practice recruitment scheme falling short by thousands of staffViewpoint: Are PCNs working - and where do they go from here? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 14, 2022 • 23min

General practice on 'red alert', recruiting additional roles and the NHS backlog

Talking General Practice is going weekly! We will now be available every Friday. One week will feature our news round-up and the following week will be an interview with someone from the world of general practice, taking a more in-depth look at a key issue in primary care.This week it’s news. The team looks at the pressure general practice is currently under as a result of the Omicron variant, staff absences and soaring patient demand. They also discuss what the huge backlog of care means for practices and weigh up whether the additional roles reimbursement scheme is likely to deliver on its promise of 26,000 more staff in primary care.There’s also some good news about flu jabs.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful links'Eventually it will have to break': LMC alert systems show general practice in distressGeneral practice 'forgotten soldier' as Omicron drives rising pressure on NHSProgress on recruiting 26,000 staff to support general practice 'very concerning'Flu vaccine uptake 'highest on record' as GPs jab 81% of over-65s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 17, 2021 • 39min

GPs lead booster race, lifestyle medicine and Christmas care

This week the team looks at plans to ramp up the COVID-19 booster vaccination programme and what this means for GPs and their teams.They also discuss the latest annual GMC State of Medical Education and Practice report and what it tells us about general practice.In our interview Emma speaks to Dr Ellen Fallows, a GP in Oxfordshire and director of the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine’s learning academy. Ellen explains exactly what lifestyle medicine is, the evidence to support its use and how GPs and other clinicians can make use of it in their day-to-day practice.And we have a Christmas good news story to wrap things up.This episode is presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksBritish Society of Lifestyle MedicineGP practices to redeploy staff as NHS demands extra funding to fight OmicronCOVID vaccine 15-minute observation rule looks set to be scrappedVaccinated NHS staff no longer need to self isolate ic close contact of Omicron caseThird of GPs at ‘high risk’ of burnout as GMC reveals impact of unsustainable workloadWorkload and burnout risk rising fast among GP trainers and trainees Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 3, 2021 • 36min

Omicron, booster jabs, industrial action and carbon footprints

This week the team discusses the Omicron COVID-19 variant, changes to the vaccination booster programme and how this could impact on practice workload.They also talk about the results of the BMA’s industrial action ballot and what went on at the English LMCs conference last week, including the first address by new GPC England chair Dr Farah Jameel and a wide ranging debate on GP and practice staff wellbeing.In this episode's intereview, Luke speaks to Dr Matt Sawyer a GP in Yorkshire about a new calculator that he has developed to help GP practices calculate their non-clinical carbon footprint and steps practices can take to be more sustainable.And, while good news seems to be a bit thin on the ground at the moment, there is a positive story from general practice in Wales.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who was joined by GPonline’s news editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen. Useful links ●     GPs offered £15 per jab as government sets 31 January COVID-19 booster deadline●     'Line in the sand': GPC chair offers olive branch to government but warns GPs ready to fight●     More than half of GP practices prepared to pull out of PCNs, BMA ballot shows●     ‘Utterly toxic’: GPs speak out over abuse and physical attacks on practice teams●     Welsh GP contract maintains 'total triage' - in stark contrast to Westminster approach on access●     The GP Carbon Calculator is here https://www.gpcarbon.org/#/●     You can find Dr Matt Sawyer on Twitter @SEESustainabil1  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 19, 2021 • 32min

General practice in crisis, a defining week for the GPC, and veterans' health

This week we’re talking about a new inquiry into the future of general practice launched by the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee, with MPs warning that the profession is ‘in crisis’.We also look at the decision to introduce mandatory COVID-19 vaccination for NHS staff in England. And we’ll be discussing the election of a new chair for the BMA’s GP committee in England and looking ahead to next week’s conference of English LMCs.Emma speaks to Dr Veronica Grant a GP in Derbyshire and the RCGP clinical champion for veterans health about the healthcare needs of veterans and steps practices can take to support veterans and military families,And we have a bit of good news about GP trainees.The episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who is joined by news editor Nick Bostock and senior news reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksRCGP veterans’ healthcare toolkitVeteran friendly practice accreditationWhat are the top priorities for the new BMA GP committee chair?MPs launch inquiry into future of general practice - warning profession is 'in crisis'Doctors back call to force government to publish NHS workforce planningCOVID vaccine mandate could strip 9,000 staff from general practice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 5, 2021 • 40min

Industrial action and living with long COVID

This week the team looks at the fallout from the government’s so-called support package for general practice in England. We discuss the BMA’s plans to ballot GPs on different types of industrial action they could take in protest to the controversial plans that fail to address the current workload crisis and could have the opposite effect of making things significantly worse.We’ll also be looking at the response of some local healthcare leaders to the proposals and what the latest appointment data tell us about how access to general practice is currently working.In our interview, Emma speaks to Dr Amy Small, a GP in Lothian in Scotland, about her experience of living with long Covid. She talks about how long Covid has affected her life, her family, and her job as a GP - and what she thinks needs to be done to improve services and support for other people affected by the condition.And we have a bit of good news about booster vaccines.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower who was joined by our news editor Nick Bostock and our senior reporter Luke Haynes. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksA link to the book Dr Amy Small mentioned in her interview (Amazon) Classic Pacing for a Better Life with ME Top tips: managing long COVIDOur sister site MIMS Learning has the following learning resources on long COVID●     Guidance update: Long COVID assessment and management●     Neurological aspects of long COVID - an on-demand webinarGP industrial action ballot over access plans to end mid-November, BMA confirmsRegional NHS bosses will ignore 'name and shame' GP access plansPatient choice should determine whether GP appointments are face-to-face, says JavidGP appointments hit new high as face-to-face contacts surge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 30min

General practice ‘support package’, winter fears and sedentary behaviour

This week we take a look at the government’s so-called support package for general practice. We discuss what’s in the package, what GPs think about it (spoiler - not much) and what happens next.We’re also talking about chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty’s appearance at the RCGP annual conference last week and what he had to say about general practice and the difficult winter ahead.Emma speaks to Dr Richard Mayne a GP in Belfast about the impact of sedentary behaviour in general practice and the importance of promoting physical activity. And we have a bit of good news about research in general practice.Useful linksGPs overwhelmingly reject access plans as BMA holds emergency meetingViability of general practice this winter in doubt, warns BMACMO praises GP pandemic response and warns 'exceptionally difficult' winter to comeThe Moving Medic - Dr Richard Mayne’s blogDomestic violence training and support programme shown to increase GP referrals 30-fold Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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