Primary Care News 28th March 2025

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

 

NHSE abolition is an 'opportunity' to progress GP contract reform, says BMA

Pulse

NHS England sets out details of new advice and guidance enhanced service

GP Online

CQC ICS assessments paused again after NHS England changes

Healthcare Leader

NHS to Launch Next Digital Check

Practice Business

GP's online-only system forcing embarrassment on elderly patients, councillor says

Cheshire Live

Face-to-face GP appointments linked to higher patient satisfaction

University of Manchester

GP Practices Struggle Despite Funding Promises

Practice Business

GP role in fit-note process 'questionable', suggests Government review

Pulse

GP practices begin facing legal claims from physician associates

Pulse

 

Face-to-face GP appointments linked to higher patient satisfaction

University of Manchester

Pharmacists now able to read patient GP records

Chemist and Druggist

Warning from Island GP practices as patients "unintentionally deregister"

Yahoo News

 

GP plan failing to deliver

Midlothian View

GP surgery remains 'inadequate' as patients misdiagnosed due to 'coding issue'

Yahoo News

Organisations join forces to offer GP appointments and sports services in Eastbourne

Sussex World

Scottish Government 'unlikely' to hit GP target, watchdog finds

Holyrood 

 

Great Barr GP practice 'putting people at risk of harm' as CQC takes action

Express and Star

Over 2,000 patients could be without surgery after GP dies

Yorkshire Live

'Unacceptable' shocking acts carried out in South Yorkshire GP surgeries as crimes rate surges

Yorkshire Live

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