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 nursesNursing in Practice |
RCGP urges vigilance as GP teams ‘targeted’ in racist riotsManagement in Practice |
GPs advised to send staff home in taxis due to racist riotsHealthcare Leader |
Teeside community paramedic - Richard YorkNEAS |
How CrowdStrike glitch lifted the lid on ‘outdated’ NHS IT systemiNews |
Conservatives wrong to claim GPs are striking for first time in 60 yearsFull Fact |
GP who treated woman with severe ME tells inquest more funding is neededGuardian |
Failure to guard against data hack could see £6m fine for NHS software providerHealthcare Leader |
Cancer patients at Oxford hospitals 'not supported by GP'Oxford Mail |
MP to 'accelerate progress' on Royston health servicesRoyston Crow |
ICBs told to ensure practices meet contract requirements during GP collective actionManagement in Practice |
GPs seeing 'unsafe number of patients per day'BBC News |
More than 1,000 newly qualified GPs to be recruitedHEJ |
Mansfield Park GP Surgery in Hampshire gets expansion go-ahead after staff abused over lack of appointmentsPortsmouth News |
GP surgery to remain open after campaignBBC News |
Government funding for more GPs provides a short-term solution, but more FCPs in primary care neededChartered Society of Physiotherapy |
GP banned for bulk diagnosing hundreds of patientsBBC News |
LETTER: In defence of prompt and effective Sixpenny Handley practiceSalisbury Journal |
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