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To support commissioners and providers of general practice services to address this, NHS England has produced a practical resource -  which aims to promote understanding of groups in the community who are experiencing barriers in accessing services and help to address those barriers as improvements in access to general practice services are implemented.  


 


Slides from an NHS England event held on Tuesday 11 July 2017, Mary Ward House, London




General practice is at the heart of the care provided by the NHS. The need to invest in general practice has never felt more important for the long term sustainability of the NHS. Have a look at the video below produced by NHS England.


Ockham Healthcare is a think tank and consultancy. Who identify, promote and support best practice and new ways of working in general practice. 

To access the Ockham Healthcare website please click here: http://ockham.healthcare/ 

The GP Patient Survey (GPPS) is an England-wide survey, providing practice-level data about patients’ experiences of their GP practices. Ipsos MORI administers the survey on behalf of NHS England. The slide pack attached below presents some of the key results for NHS England South West (South).

Slides shared at the NHS England event held on Tuesday 11 July in London hosted by the Improving Access to General Practice Directorate.

The LMC Pastoral Support Network (PSN) aims to provide a broad range of support and guidance to GPs and Practice Managers who are encountering challenges in their work or personal lives. The PSN has a resource of Professional Support Officers who are GPs, Practice Managers and Lay Professionals to offer their support and experience as seems most appropriate to each situation. From personal support for individuals, to facilitated Partner meetings the objective is to help our Primary Care colleagues in practices in Devon to find positive solutions.

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives. 

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives. 

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives. 

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives. 



This study aimed to compare outcomes and costs of same-day requested consultations by PAs with those of GPs.

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives. 

Any Primary Care solution identified for clusters needs to take account of these contextual issues. If we look at the General Practice Forward View suggestions it is possible that by following some of the high impact proposals,  a number of potential benefits can be realised without committing significant spend or requiring new premises by collaborating on specific initiatives.