
Super partnerships, AI regulation and the future of general practice
19/12/2025 | 32 mins.
Emma speaks to Dr Vish Ratnasuriya, a GP partner and the elected chair of Our Health Partnership, one of the UK’s largest super partnerships. Vish was also recently appointed as a member of the newly formed National Commission for the Regulation of AI in Healthcare.In this episode, Vish explains how Our Health Partnership;s ‘decentralized’ super partnership model helps support practices while retaining local autonomy. He discusses the advantages of working at scale and the shift towards neighborhood working - and shares his views on why general practice needs to lead on this work and the opportunities for moving more care out of hospitals and into the community.He also talks about the huge role technology and AI will play in the future of the NHS. Vish explains what the new national commission aims to achieve and the vital importance of establishing clear rules on liability and safety for new technologies.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksOur Health PartnershipNational Commission for the Regulations of AI in HealthcarePrimary Care AcceleratorWest Midlands Health Tech Innovation AcceleratorQuarter of GPs use AI but 'wild west' rollout sparks safety fearsViewpoint: How can general practice make best use of AI? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BONUS EPISODE: Understanding genetic kidney risk in South Asian populations - sponsored by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
16/12/2025 | 12 mins.
In this special bonus episode Talking General Practice speaks to consultant nephrologist Dr Shafi Malik about the heightened risk of genetic kidney conditions among South Asian populations.In this conversation, Dr Malik explains why patients of South Asian origin are more at risk of genetic kidney disease and how common these conditions are. He talks specifically about primary hyperoxaluria type 1 (PH1), the symptoms patients might present with if they have this condition - including recurrent kidney stones - and, as kidney stones are a common presentation, how healthcare professionals can recognise when these cases may warrant further investigation.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.This episode of Talking General Practice has been funded by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and produced in collaboration with GPonline. It is intended for UK healthcare professionals only.Useful linksThinkPH1.euNational Kidney Federation – PH1About Alnylam PharmaceuticalsAlnylam is a leading biopharmaceutical company and the pioneer in RNA interference (RNAi), a revolutionary approach to treating diseases which “silences” the genes that cause or contribute to them. Founded in 2002 by a group of distinguished researchers and biotech leaders, Alnylam has translated the Nobel Prize-winning science of RNAi into an innovative class of medicines, with the belief that the RNAi approach to treating disease has the potential to help people around the world live longer, healthier and more fulfilling lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wes Streeting complaint, BMA GP committee split, how GPs are using AI
12/12/2025 | 33 mins.
The GPonline team discusses the ongoing dispute between the government and the BMA GP committee in England after a GP and member of the BMA Council and BMA GP committee reported health and social care secretary Wes Streeting to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards for the language he’s used about the BMA in the dispute.They also look at the internal politics at the BMA itself after a member of the GP committee resigned citing concerns about a 'toxic and unbearable' environment.And they talk about AI in general practice, following a report by the Nuffield Trust think tank and the RCGP about how GPs are using new tech and some of the concerns about how it is being rolled out.Our good news story is about a GP who is bidding to become Christmas number 1 with her song song that forms part of a campaign challenging stigma around women’s anatomy and periods.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 linksGP makes formal complaint over Wes Streeting behaviour towards BMADoctor resigns from BMA England GP committee claiming it is 'toxic and unbearable’How could 'wider consultation' shape the GP contract for 2026/27?Quarter of GPs use AI but 'wild west' rollout sparks safety fearsViewpoint: How can general practice make best use of AI?Dr Aziza Sesay’s songDownload on SpotifyDownload on Apple Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dr Katie Bramall on navigating the GP dispute, future GP contracts and the 10-year health plan
05/12/2025 | 45 mins.
Emma speaks to Dr Katie Bramall, chair of the BMA’s GP committee in England.In this conversation, Katie talks about the current dispute with the government over online access changes. She responds to the recent letter sent to GPs by health secretary Wes Streeting, which accused her of 'unprofessional behaviour' and misleading the profession over contract changes, and explains why she believes trust between the profession and the government has evaporated.Katie also talks about the next steps in the dispute, explaining why there is no immediate plan for a ballot on industrial action, and discusses her concerns about the 10-year health plan and what this could all mean for future GP contracts.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksHow could 'wider consultation' shape the GP contract for 2026/27?Government hails online consultation rollout but ignores impact on practicesTimeline: How general practice re-entered dispute with the governmentGP makes formal complaint over Wes Streeting behaviour towards BMASubscribe to GPonlineIf you’re listening to this podcast, you know how fast general practice is moving.To keep up, you need more than just headlines. A GPonline subscription gives you expert analysis on the latest news affecting general practice and how it impacts on you. A subscription to GPonline also gives you access to MIMS for prescribing information, and MIMS Learning to help you complete your CPD. It’s your daily briefing and your education platform in one.Subscribe now at gponline.com/subscribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Are GPs heading for an imposed contract next year, plus what the budget means for general practice
28/11/2025 | 30 mins.
The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.The team talks about GP contract negotiations after the government confirmed it intended to talk to key stakeholders alongside the BMA as part of putting together next year’s deal - and health and social care secretary Wes Streeting wrote to the profession accusing the GP committee chair of lies and unprofessional behaviour.They discuss this week’s budget and what some of the measures outlined by the government could mean for general practice.And Kimberley talks about an article she wrote recently interviewing a GP who has spent time working in Gaza.Our good news story this week is about patients and a neighbouring surgery rallying around to help a practice that was severely affected by flooding in the wake of the recent Storm Claudia.This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, deputy editor Nick Bostock and senior news reporter Kimberley Hackett. It was produced by Czarina Deen.Useful linksUK GP shares her experiences of working in war-torn GazaStreeting accuses BMA GP chair of lies and 'unprofessional' behaviourTimeline: How general practice re-entered dispute with the governmentWhat does the autumn budget mean for GPs?Neighbouring surgery and patients rally round GP practice flooded by Storm Claudia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



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