Primary Care News 24th January 2025

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

 

 

GP practices sound alarm over pharmacist recruitment struggles in new report

The Pharmacist

Suffolk NHS bid for plans for Ipswich surgery by year end

Ipswich Star

Practices struggling to recruit nurses due to salary constraints, finds report

Nursing in Practice

Marketing your GP practice – tips on how to get going

Management in Practice

NHS Highland to ‘take on board’ community input as vaccination responsibility set to return to GPs

Ross-shire Journal

No end in sight for Culloden GP ‘crisis’ as politicians slam ‘delays’ but Scottish Government funding freeze means NHS Highland cannot invest in a new site

Inverness Courier

Union boss warns cuts to GP support staff will put vulnerable West Dunbartonshire patients at risk

Daily Record

More than 400,000 visit pharmacies for common health issues

Welsh Government

Overdue new GP practice in Coulsdon could finally become reality

London News Online

Senedd members call for an end of eHarley Street contract

South Wales Argus

Pension members affected by statement errors or delays should still meet January tax deadline

Management in Practice

NHSE holds off publishing GP ARRS figures amid conflicting reports

Pulse

GP surgeries suffer shortfalls in key roles including practice managers, new report shows

Management in Practice

Increase share of funding for general practice, say health leaders

Healthcare Leader

Pandemic response exercise to be held in autumn

Healthcare Leader

Streeting pressed on fixing GP premises after surgery roof collapsed

Pulse

Wales To Digitise Maternity Records By 2026

Practice Business

Reminder for PCNs to use their GP Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme funding in 2024/25

NHSE

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