Primary Care News 14th March 2025

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

 

Government announces plans to abolish NHS England

Pulse

What does the abolition of NHS England mean for GPs?

Pulse

Prescriptions for ADHD drugs jump 18% year-on-year, figures show

The Independent

Thousands of patients miss cancer screening due to GP registration problems

GP Online

Practices advised employment law caution if replacing ARRS with GPs

Management in Practice

Patients experiencing 'alarming' levels of discrimination in primary care

Healthcare Leader

Mental health charities struggling to cope with GP-referral influx

The Guardian

Belfast out of hours GP saved following trust U-turn in wake of public outcry

Belfast Live

Suffolk and north east Essex NHS surgeries are 'veteran-friendly'

BBC News

 

Starlink set to power rural NHS GP surgeries in England

Business Matters

NHS pension scheme updates rules on GP pensionable earnings from April

GP Online

Paramedics in GP surgeries may ease workload but not NHS costs, study finds

Pulse

 

Fears for future of St Helen Auckland if GP surgery closes

The Northern Echo 

Six-month pause on GP surgery charges 

Evening Edinburgh News

Warning GP practices could close over tax increase

BBC News

NHS cyber security concerns raised about move to Windows 11

Digital Health

 

Proposed GP surgery in Telford not big enough, developer told

BBC News

How GP's are turning around problems with access and patient satisfaction

GP Online

GPs 'working as Uber drivers' because they can't find jobs as medics warn of 'unprecedented crisis'

Sky News

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