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 |
Suffolk NHS bid for plans for Ipswich surgery by year end |
Practices struggling to recruit nurses due to salary constraints, finds report |
Marketing your GP practice – tips on how to get going |
NHS Highland to ‘take on board’ community input as vaccination responsibility set to return to GPs |
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 |
Union boss warns cuts to GP support staff will put vulnerable West Dunbartonshire patients at risk |
More than 400,000 visit pharmacies for common health issues |
Overdue new GP practice in Coulsdon could finally become reality |
Senedd members call for an end of eHarley Street contract |
Pension members affected by statement errors or delays should still meet January tax deadline |
NHSE holds off publishing GP ARRS figures amid conflicting reports |
GP surgeries suffer shortfalls in key roles including practice managers, new report shows |
Increase share of funding for general practice, say health leaders |
Pandemic response exercise to be held in autumn |
Streeting pressed on fixing GP premises after surgery roof collapsed |
Wales To Digitise Maternity Records By 2026 |
Reminder for PCNs to use their GP Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme funding in 2024/25 |
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