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Talking General Practice

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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.

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    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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    Can the NHS win GPs over on advice and guidance, plus GP partnership fears

    01/05/2026 | 34 mins.
    In our regular news review, the GPonline team talks about advice and guidance after NHS England was forced to clarify that there was no national target for diverting GP referrals.

    They also look at some new guidance from the BMA on advice and guidance and whether GPs have been involved locally with the development of controversial single point of access systems that NHS England say will overhaul referrals.

    They discuss the state of the GP partnership after a private company, Operose Health, approached GP partners with the offer to ‘liberate them’ from the pressure of running a practice. And there’s a brief look ahead to the UK LMCs conference, which starts on 13 May.

    Our good news story this week is about a practice in North Yorkshire that has been saved from closure.

    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
    Can NHS England bring GPs on board with advice and guidance reforms?
    NHS rules out 'national target' to cut GP referrals in advice and guidance update
    BMA hails progress in talks with DHSC as GP collective action deadline nears
    Private provider offers to 'liberate GP partners' from running NHS practices
    GPs to debate quitting NHS amid warnings over 'Amazon-style' access
    Practices rally round to stop village losing GP services

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    Why more research should happen in general practice - and how to get involved

    24/04/2026 | 28 mins.
    Emma speaks to Professor Greg Irving, an academic GP and the national specialty lead for general practice at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).

    In this conversation, Greg discusses the essential role of research in general practice and how it is being embedded into the government’s 10-year plan as the NHS shifts focus from hospitals to the community.

    He explains the various ways the NIHR supports and funds research in primary care, highlighting opportunities for practices to get involved—from light-touch studies to more complex commercial research.

    Greg also addresses common concerns about the workload associated with research and highlights how it can improve quality of care, boost job satisfaction for the practice team, and help tackle health inequalities and offers practical advice for practices wanting to get involved.

    And Emma and Greg also discuss the shift toward neighbourhood working and how general practice is uniquely placed to lead research into complex challenges like multiple long-term conditions.

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

    Useful links
    NIHR School for Primary Care Research
    NIHR Regional Research Delivery Network (RRDN)
    Practices can access commercial study opportunities via the National Contract Value Review (NCVR)
    Funding and infrastructure opportunities that are available, such as the NIHR Capital Infrastructure
    NIHR primary care strategy and research programme

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    Why experienced GPs are leaving the NHS, spiralling GP workload, collective action

    17/04/2026 | 27 mins.
    This week Nick and Emma discuss GP retention and look at the reasons why experienced doctors are leaving the role and what the NHS needs to do to ensure more GPs remain in the job for longer.

    They talk about how the expanded use of online consultations has impacted on GP workload and fears about what this year’s GP contract – which introduces new same-day access targets and changes to GP referrals – and the push towards neighbourhoods could mean for practice workload.

    And they discuss the latest on this year’s GP contract, including what we know about the practice-level reimbursement scheme for GPs and possible collective action by GPs.

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

    Useful links
    Advice and guidance 'ping-pong' fuelling the GP retention crisis
    Viewpoint: Why experienced GPs are leaving the NHS and how we can keep them
    GP workforce at 10-year high, government claims
    GPs working 20 hours a day to clear avalanche of online requests
    Steep rise in online consultations over past year, latest data show
    Preparations underway for return to GP collective action
    Practice-level GP reimbursement scheme will not begin until May

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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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