
A round-up of the news headlines this week relating to primary care and GP practices in the UK
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'No convincing evidence' physician associates add value in UK primary careGP Online |
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GP-based chickenpox vaccination programme could be launched next JanuaryManagement in Practice |
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GP services investment is 'truly transformational'Department of Health |
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Out-of-hours GP bases under threat due to costsBBC News |
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More healthcare professionals available at GP PracticesIsle of Wight County Press |
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GP practices must ensure IT systems allow pharmacy staff to record consultations, new contact saysThe Pharmaceutical Journal |
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'Actual uplift' in 2025/26 GP contract equates to less than £5 per patient, says IGPMManagement in Practice |
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GP collective action not paused at local level, BMA and LMCs clarifyPulse |
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NHS England sheds light on system development fund ringfence removalHealthcare Leader |
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NHSE assessing GP 'training gaps' in women's healthPulse |
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National Insurance Contributions: GPs to face potential closure, says bodyBBC News |
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Bracknell GP surgeries could close due to 'poor locations'BBC News |
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GP multidisciplinary teams to be expanded in Northern IrelandPulse |
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NHSE credits recovery plan as GPs see extra 4 million patients in a monthPulse |
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GPs ordered to switch on GP Connect by new contractChemist and Druggist |
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What is the future of ARRS - and can reform ease the GP jobs crisisGP Online |
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MP asks government to help deliver GP surgeryBBC News |
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NHS England to create new GP 'patient charter' as part of 2025/25 contractGP Online |
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BMA Backs GP Contract Reforms in EnglandPractice Business |
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