The future of General Practice
Health and Social Care Committee
Closed
Inquiry
The Committee has launched a new inquiry to explore the future of NHS general practice, examining the key challenges facing general practice over the next five years as well as the biggest current and ongoing barriers to access to general practice. General practice has seen significant changes in recent years, …
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20
Recommendations
25
Conclusions
1
Report
4
Oral sessions
2
Letters
4
Events
Activity timeline 12 events
24 Jul
2023
2023
11 Jan
2023
2023
20 Oct
2022
2022
Report published
6 Sep
2022
2022
12 Jul
2022
2022
Oral evidence
12 Jul
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
14 Jun
2022
2022
Oral evidence
14 Jun
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 16, Palace of Westminster
18 May
2022
2022
Oral evidence
18 May
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 15, Palace of Westminster
15 Mar
2022
2022
Oral evidence
15 Mar
2022
2022
Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 8, Palace of Westminster
Oral evidence sessions 4 sessions
12 Jul 2022
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Dr Amanda Doyle · NHS England
Dr Nikki Kanani · NHS England
James Morris MP · Department of Health and Social Care
Matthew Style · Department of Health and Social Care
14 Jun 2022
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Beccy Baird · King's Fund
Dr Margaret Ikpoh · Royal College of General Practitioners
Dr Peter Holden · Imperial Road Surgery
Mrs Heather Randle · Royal College of Nursing
Professor Mike Holmes · Haxby Group
Sir Robert Francis QC · HealthWatch England
18 May 2022
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Dr Jacob Lee · Horfield Health Centre
Dr Kate Sidaway-Lee · St Leonard's Medical Practice
Dr Pauline Grant · Cheviot Road Surgery
Dr Rebecca Rosen · Nuffield Trust
Professor Steinar Hunskår · University of Bergen
15 Mar 2022
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Dr Andrew Green, Retired GP
Dr Becks Fisher · The Health Foundation
Dr Kate Fallon · Somerton House Surgery
Dr Kieran Sharrock · British Medical Association (BMA)
Professor Martin Marshall · Royal College of General Practitioners
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fourth Report - The future of general practice | HC 113 | 20 Oct 2022 | 45 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
3 results
22
Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fourth Report - The future of gene…
All patients benefit from continuity of care, even without expressed preference for it.
We recognise that continuity of care is valued differently by different patients. However, just because a patient does not necessarily express a preference for continuity of care, it does not mean that they will not benefit from receiving it. It …
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Government Response
The government partially accepts, agreeing on the importance of collecting outcomes data. It commits to look at ways to strengthen data collection and monitoring of outcomes as part of the planned Quality and Outcomes Framework consultation during 2023/24.
Department of Health and Social Care
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fourth Report - The future of gene…
Unfair primary care funding mechanisms exacerbate pressures in deprived areas and entrench regional variation.
It is unacceptable that areas already under significant pressure due to high levels of deprivation, ill health and under-doctoring have these pressures compounded by unfair funding mechanisms which fail to take account of deprivation. It is particularly concerning that new …
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Government Response
The government partially accepts, acknowledging that NHS England keeps funding mechanisms like the Carr-Hill formula under review for appropriate weighting, but clarifies it will not be changed during the current five-year contract.
Department of Health and Social Care
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
Fourth Report - The future of gene…
GP partners faced regrettable uncertainty, now reassured Government will maintain partnership model.
It is regrettable that during a time of intense pressure for GPs, following a massive effort by GPs to lead the vital covid-19 vaccination programme, that GP partners were subjected to such open speculation and uncertainty about their futures. It …
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Government Response
The government partially accepts by reaffirming there is no policy to abolish the GP partnership model, noting past investments, and expressing support for diverse primary care provision models.
Department of Health and Social Care
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Correspondence 2 letters
11 Jan 2023
To committee
Letter from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health (HSCC Report - The Future of General Practice) 23.12.22
Parliament page
6 Sep 2022
Correspondence from the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Primary Care and Patient Safety on the Future of General Practice dated 28.08.22
Parliament page