Primary Care News 28th February 2025

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

 

What's in the GP Contract for 2025/26?

GP Online

Lords vote to exempt GP practices from National Insurance rise

Pulse

New deal for GPs will fix front door of the NHS

Gov.uk

Employment law update for 2025 - key points for practices

Management in Practice

Majority of GP surgery nurses have not received pay rise promised by government, RCN says

Morning Star

GP Practices receive support after vandalism and 'racist hate crime'

GP Online

GP access tops patients' NHS concerns despite record appointments

GP Online

Lake District village at risk of losing GP surgery after 170 years 

Cumbria Crack

Paramedics in GP surgeries 'do not save money' - Study

The Independent

 

Wales quadruples number of GP student nurse placements

Nursing Times

Streeting heralds 'new relationship' between NHS England and DHSC

Pulse

Practices urged to seek legal advice before settling debts with NHS Property Services

Management in Practice

 

Boxford GP surgery to close as services move to Hadleigh

East Anglian Daily Times

NHSE credits recovery plan as GPs see extra 4 million patients in a month

Pulse

Colchester GP group to change how appointments are made across three surgeries 

Colchester Gazette

GP surgery plunged into special measures to 'protect' 3,000 patients after 'serious' safety concerns

Manchester Evening News

 

New framework released to help practices manage fire and buildings safety

Management in Practice

GPs are sick of lack of government backing

The Scotsman

Warning over the 'mega' GP practices that have 100,000 patients

MSN

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