Government thinking around a potential radical overhaul of GP funding has been revealed this week as the BMA meets officials as part of the consultation process on next year's GP contract.
Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has accused the BMA of seeking to 'inflict maximum damage' on the health service through strike action - and claimed the union may feel 'it doesn't need ...
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There is a 'very wide gap' between BMA demands on pay and what the government can afford, health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has told MPs - in a claim that offers little hope of a swift ...
In this special bonus episode Talking General Practice speaks to consultant nephrologist Dr Shafi Malik about the heightened ...
GP practices will be able to deliver COVID-19 vaccines at an individual practice level rather than as part of a PCN grouping ...
Resident doctors in England have voted overwhelmingly to reject a government offer on jobs and are set to press ahead with a five-day walkout starting on 17 December, the BMA has announced.
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GPs in Wales have agreed a long-overdue contract uplift for 2025/26 and a further uplift from April 2026 in a deal that averts a potential return to dispute.
Exclusive: At least two thirds of ICBs - and possibly as many as 80% - have been notified by GP practices about concerns over workload or patient safety since changes to online consultation ...
Availability of GP jobs has improved over the past year but remains far below the level seen in 2022/23, according to NHS ...
GPs are on track to prevent more than 1.5m hospital referrals in 2025/26 after the rollout of a payment mechanism to ...
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