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Talking General Practice

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  • Talking General Practice

    What's coming in the 2026/27 GP contract, plus narrowing the GP workforce gap

    20/2/2026 | 34 mins.
    The GPonline team discusses the latest news affecting general practice.

    This week Emma and Nick look at how the GP workforce is changing across England and which areas are moving quickest towards what’s considered a safe GP patient ratio.

    They also discuss what we know and don’t know about this year’s GP contract, rounding up a number of stories GPonline has published recently that cover issues including childhood vaccinations, staff pay rises, the GP funding formula review and what forthcoming guidance on neighbourhoods could mean for general practice.

    For this week’s good news story senior reporter Kimberley Hackett highlights the winners of the London General Practice Awards, which were presented in the Houses of Parliament earlier this month.

    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, deputy editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Kimberley Hackett. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

    Useful links
    Which areas are moving fastest towards a safe GP-patient ratio?
    NHS to ramp up GP contract focus on diabetes and child vaccination
    Which parts of England are furthest behind as child vaccine PR campaign begins?
    Funding cuts could force GP practices to pull out of flu jab campaign
    GP contract uplift 'meaningless' without clarity on future of PCNs
    MPs raise concerns over GP funding formula review
    Londonwide LMCs award winners

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  • Talking General Practice

    How CQC regulation of general practice is changing

    13/2/2026 | 37 mins.
    Emma speaks to Professor Bola Owolabi, a practising GP in the Midlands and the chief inspector of primary care and community services at the CQC. Before this she director of the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme at NHS England, where she led the Core20PLUS5 approach to tackling healthcare inequalities.

    Bola took on her role at the CQC in July last year at a particularly turbulent time for the regulator.

    In this conversation, she discusses how the CQC is working to turn things around after facing significant criticism about its work, the development of a new sector-specific assessment framework for primary care, and how she hopes inspections will become a less stressful experience for GPs, practice managers and the rest of the practice team.

    Bola also talks about her own experience of leading the turnaround of a GP practice in a deprived area that was rated inadequate, the role of the CQC in improving care and tackling health inequalities, and how the regulator views the move towards neighbourhood health and the use of AI in general practice.

    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

    Useful links
    CQC regulators pioneers’ fund information
    Lack of investment in community services will hit plans to shift care out of hospitals, says CQC
    CQC mythbuster on AI in general practice

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  • Talking General Practice

    Will the next GP contract mean a return to collective action, plus signs of rising pressure on GPs

    06/2/2026 | 23 mins.
    Nick and Emma discuss how the BMA plans to respond when details of the 2026/27 GP contract are published, which are expected at some point this month, confusion about the time frame for neighbourhoods and how plans to ramp up advice and guidance could bring even more work to general practice in the coming year.

    They also look at a couple of stories GPonline has published over the past week or so that show the increasing pressures GPs are under, including the difficulties many doctors have managing childcare arrangements as a result of work.

    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

    Useful links
    BMA reveals stance on 2026/27 GP contract referendum and collective action
    NHS reveals commissioning plan for multi-neighbourhood providers
    Why advice and guidance could pile more unsustainable work on GPs next year
    Uptake of £80m advice and guidance DES falling short
    What the Health Survey for England shows about pressure on GPs
    Sixth of GPs have quit a job because of childcare pressures

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  • Talking General Practice

    How neighbourhoods could affect GP and PCN contracts

    30/1/2026 | 19 mins.
    Emma talks to Robert McCartney, a senior associate in the corporate commercial team at the law firm Hempsons to discuss the shift toward a neighborhood NHS and what this means for the future of general practice.
    In this conversation, Robert outlines the potential impact new single and multi-neighborhood provider contracts could have and discusses the growing trend of PCNs incorporating as limited companies in response to possible changes and the practicalities of doing this.
    He also sets out some practical steps practices and PCNs can take now to prepare for the the reform ahead.
    This episode is an extract from a recent video Robert and I did for our sister site GP Business’s Monthly Briefing series. You can watch the full video, which also includes Roberts thoughts on the future of the partnership model, by visiting https://www.gpbusiness.co.uk/article/1945845/video-neighbourhoods-will-affect-practices-gp-contracts If you are a registered user of GPonline you can use the same login details to access a limited amount of content on GP Business each month.

    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

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  • Talking General Practice

    Young GP partners in freefall, IMG GPs hit hard by jobs crisis, PA legal action

    23/1/2026 | 27 mins.
    This week Emma and Nick discuss a significant fall in the number of young GP partners, the reasons behind this and what the long term impact of this workforce shift might be.

    They look at the exodus of UK-trained international medical graduate doctors to other countries and talk about why this group has been particularly hard hit by the GP jobs crisis. They also highlight the impact new legislation that will prioritise UK-trained doctors for specialty training posts could have in general practice.

    And they discuss the latest on legal actions physician assistants are taking against GP practices, the RCGP and the BMA, after new scope of practice guidance lead to many practices reviewing their PAs’ roles and responsibilities.

    Our good news story this week is about the national rollout of the WorkWell scheme which could help to reduce demand for GP appointments.

    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

    Useful links
    Young GP partners in freefall as risk and uncertainty take toll
    Why a 'heartbroken' new GP gave up his dream career in UK general practice
    How prioritising UK graduates will transform competition for GP training
    Dozens of PAs bid for £7.5m damages from practices, RCGP and BMA

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About Talking General Practice

Brought to you by GPonline.com, this weekly podcast discusses the latest news from the world of UK general practice and talks to GPs and others about the big issues affecting primary care. We're also aiming to highlight some positive stories and inspiring people along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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