Primary Care News Round-up 9th August 2024

A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK

 

NHSE ‘firmly expects’ GP partners to pass on 6% rise to nurses

Nursing in Practice

RCGP urges vigilance as GP teams ‘targeted’ in racist riots

Management in Practice

GPs advised to send staff home in taxis due to racist riots

Healthcare Leader

Teeside community paramedic - Richard York

NEAS

How CrowdStrike glitch lifted the lid on ‘outdated’ NHS IT system

iNews

Conservatives wrong to claim GPs are striking for first time in 60 years

Full Fact

GP who treated woman with severe ME tells inquest more funding is needed

Guardian

Failure to guard against data hack could see £6m fine for NHS software provider

Healthcare Leader

Cancer patients at Oxford hospitals 'not supported by GP'

Oxford Mail

MP to 'accelerate progress' on Royston health services

Royston Crow

ICBs told to ensure practices meet contract requirements during GP collective action

Management in Practice

GPs seeing 'unsafe number of patients per day'

BBC News

More than 1,000 newly qualified GPs to be recruited

HEJ

Mansfield Park GP Surgery in Hampshire gets expansion go-ahead after staff abused over lack of appointments

Portsmouth News

GP surgery to remain open after campaign

BBC News

Government funding for more GPs provides a short-term solution, but more FCPs in primary care needed

Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

GP banned for bulk diagnosing hundreds of patients

BBC News

LETTER: In defence of prompt and effective Sixpenny Handley practice

Salisbury Journal

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