Digital first consultation response
We have responded to NHS England’s consultation on ‘Digital-first primary care and its implications for general practice payments’. Our full response can be read here, a summary is below.
Response to proposed contractual changes
- The London adjustment should be retained, and in particular practices based on the peripheries of London should receive the adjustment for all patients, regardless of whether they reside in a London borough or a neighbouring county.
- The London adjustment should be retained for patients registered “normally” but residing across administrative or postcode boundaries. In particular, practices based on the peripheries of London should receive the adjustment for all patients, regardless of whether they reside in a London borough or a neighbouring county. Clarity is needed on whether the proposals distinguish between patients registered in a practice’s delivery area, for whom there is an obligation to visit should the need arise, and those registered as “out of area”, such as commuters previously registered to their home-based practice and living beyond existing practice boundaries, for whom there is no obligation to visit.
How to implement greater digital first provision in general practice
- Online access and consulting could reduce the need for attendance at GP practices and appointments in the long-term. How to apply the technology in ways which actually do this needs to be established by rigorous evaluation, rather than the belief that rolling out more online services will somehow inherently reduce workload.
- To create a reliable online service the NHS needs to fund user research (both patient and clinical), significant IT infrastructure investment and improvements in practices, software development and/or procurement, training and roll-out support.
- In order for investment in digital health tools to fit with the values of general practice, such tools must directly reduce health inequalities, or free up resource which can be directed to other methods of care delivery which are proven to do so.
- Money should not be diverted from elsewhere in general practice to pay for new digital services.
Mword Issue 56 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on Covid-19 (17 Apr 2020)
Mword Issue 55 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on Covid-19 (15 Apr 2020)
Mword Issue 54 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on Covid-19 (09 Apr 2020)
Mword Issue 53 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on Covid-19 (07 Apr 2020)
Mword Issue 52 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on covid-19 (02 Apr 2020)
Call-out for remote consulting resources (01 Apr 2020)
If you are a GP with extensive experience of remote consulting we are urgently looking for instructional videos to explain how to safely conduct a number of examinations via phone...Covid-19 PPE and other supplies update (01 Apr 2020)
Our Londonwide Buying Group partners are working to support practices. There is a high demand for practice supplies, especially PPE which is in short supply everywhere. Londonwide LMCs’ Buying Group...Londonwide LMCs' April 2020 Newsletter (01 Apr 2020)
...Mword Issue 51 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams on covid-19 (30 Mar 2020)
Guidance
We provide expert guidance for practices in our guidance section, as well as an archive of other materials you may find useful.
GP Support
Contact our GP Support team if you need help or advice.
The team provide professional and pastoral support to GPs and practice teams on a broad range of issues.