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Talking General Practice

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    How we can keep experienced GPs working in the NHS

    05/06/2026 | 31 mins.
    Emma speaks to Dr Nada Khan, a GP in Exeter and clinical lecturer in general practice at Exeter University, about her recent study on GP retention.

    In this conversation, Nada explains how GP workload has become increasingly intense, fragmented, and risk-laden, and she describes the impact of hybrid access models and moral distress on GPs - all of which is causing experienced doctors to cut back on sessions they work or leave the profession altogether.

    She also highlights the critical factors that help GPs stay in practice, including the importance of continuity of care, supportive practice teams, and establishing clear workload boundaries .

    And Nada describes what national policymakers need to understand to address the retention crisis among mid-to-late career GPs, and the practical changes individual practices can make on the ground to support their staff.

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

    Useful links

    Sustaining a career in general practice: A qualitative study of experienced GPs in South West England
    Advice and guidance 'ping-pong' fuelling the GP retention crisis
    Viewpoint: Why experienced GPs are leaving the NHS and how we can keep them



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    BMA to ballot on ‘plan B’ for GP contracts, NHS workforce plan, single patient record fears

    29/05/2026 | 42 mins.
    Emma and Nick talk about the ongoing dispute between the BMA and the government about this year’s GP contract and what the BMA will be asking GP practices to do from 1 June as it steps up collective action. They discuss a vote at the UK LMCs conference earlier this month, which saw LMC representatives back exploring the radical step of moving towards a hybrid NHS/private model for general practice - and the BMA’s confirmation that it plans to ballot the profession on this.

    They look at an update NHS England published on the GP contract at the end of last week as well as looking ahead to the government’s new NHS workforce plan, which is expected to be published next month, and what that needs to do to ensure there are enough GPs to meet the demands of an ageing population.

    And they talk about the government’s new Health Bill and what that means for general practice - in particular the plans for a single patient record. And we’ll be talking at

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

    Useful links

    BMA sets out next steps as GPs ramp up collective action
    BMA to ballot GPs on switch to 'Plan B' semi-private contract
    GP leaders vote to explore NHS/private 'dentist model' for general practice
    Wes Streeting’s legacy as health and social care secretary
    NHS clarifies locum rules on GP reimbursement in contract update
    What does the new Health Bill mean for GPs?
    GPs should be fastest-growing part of NHS workforce, experts say

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    Inside the government's flagship neighbourhood health programme

    22/05/2026 | 48 mins.
    This week Talking General Practice is looking at the National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme - or NNHIP. This is the NHS England and government programme to support the development of neighbourhood health with 43 pioneer sites across England leading the way to test how integrated neighbourhood teams and neighbourhood approaches can better support patients.

    To find out what this looks like on the frontline, Emma speaks to leaders from two of those pioneer sites.

    Dr Zalan Alam, a GP in Rochdale, discusses his work in intermediate care and the importance of building trust across care boundaries to tackle frailty and reduce unnecessary hospital admissions.

    Meanwhile, Rachel Stead, strategic PCN manager for South Sefton PCN, shares the success of their innovative adverse childhood experiences programme and highlights the need for infrastructure and funding to ensure neighbourhood working is sustainable for general practice.

    Zalan and Rachel discuss the reality of integrated working, what the future could hold, and why general practice must remain the cornerstone of any successful neighbourhood model.

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

    Useful links
    As part of the MIMS Healthcare Network, GPonline has produced a new report for our subscribers on neighbourhood health - view the report here.
    National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme website
    Sefton’s adverse childhood experiences programme
    Could new PCN rules make neighbourhood contracts redundant?

    MIMS Learning Live
    MIMS Learning Live South is returning to London on Friday 12 June 2026, and tickets are free to book.

    This is your chance to boost your clinical know-how, connect with peers from across the UK, and gain fresh insights that can make a real difference in your patients’ lives. This year’s clinical programme covers issues including obesity management, paediatrics, women's health and cardiology.

    We’re also running a GP Business hub stream aimed at GP partners, practice managers and PCN managers, which will cover practice finance, neighbourhood working, using AI in practice and how to meet the challenges of rising patient demand.

    Get your tickets here www.mimslearninglive.com/south

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  • Talking General Practice

    Will collective action work, unpicking the GP reimbursement scheme, what PCN variation means

    15/05/2026 | 39 mins.
    The GPonline team talks about collective action, after the BMA GP committee narrowly voted in favour of the move, what that action involves and what needs to happen to resolve the dispute.

    They look at the practice-level reimbursement scheme for GPs, how that is going to work and some of the issues and challenges the scheme could present.

    And they discuss some late changes to the network contract DES - the contract that governs how primary care networks work - which will allow ICBs to introduce local variations to help develop neighbourhoods and what that could all mean in practice.

    In our good news story this week, Emma reflects on a conference on tackling health inequalities she attended this week and the great work going on in many local communities.

    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
    BMA lays out collective action roadmap and escalation plan
    Will GPs unite behind collective action?
    NHS Modernisation Bill to introduce single patient record
    Practice-level GP reimbursement scheme limited to salaried GPs
    Restrictive GP contract changes 'will not boost access'
    Could new PCN rules make neighbourhood contracts redundant?
    PCNs should refuse contract variations if work is not properly funded, says BMA

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    Lessons from a pioneering practice on making neighbourhood health work

    08/05/2026 | 33 mins.
    Emma speaks to Dr John Ribchester, a GP partner at Whitstable Medical Practice in Kent, a practice that is frequently cited as a leading example of the ‘neighbourhood NHS’ in action. The practice has spent years shifting services like diagnostics, day surgery, and urgent care out of hospital and into the community.

    John explains the journey his practice took to develop this model, including the financial risks involved in building GP-owned premises capable of housing consultant clinics, diagnostics and an urgent treatment centre and why he believes working as a single-practice PCN has helped them to do this.

    He also highlights some of the challenges the practice has faced along the way and the changes he thinks the government could introduce to make working in this way easier. And he offers some practical advice for GPs and primary care teams looking to create change from the ground up.

    As part of the MIMS Healthcare Network, GPonline has produced a new report for our subscribers on neighbourhood health - view the report here..

    This episode was produced by Czarina Deen.

    MIMS Learning Live
    MIMS Learning Live South is returning to London on Friday 12 June 2026, and tickets are free to book.

    This is your chance to boost your clinical know-how, connect with peers from across the UK, and gain fresh insights that can make a real difference in your patients’ lives. This year’s clinical programme covers issues including obesity management, paediatrics, women's health and cardiology.

    We’re also running a GP Business hub stream aimed at GP partners, practice managers and PCN managers, which will cover practice finance, neighbourhood working, using AI in practice and how to meet the challenges of rising patient demand.

    Get your tickets here www.mimslearninglive.com/south

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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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