Dr Michelle Drage responds to the election of Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London
Dr Michelle Drage, the leader of GPs in London calls on Sadiq Khan to use his powers over housing, planning and transport to benefit patients in the Capital:
“London GPs are invested in the success of primary care in the capital and want to work with the Mayor to provide accessible, impactful primary care at the heart of local communities. There are no simple solutions, but there are some basic first steps around community care coordination, public health activity and education. Before pushing through grand plans and schemes for increased access, we must first be confident that we can maintain safe care for patients.
“I look forward to talking to Sadiq about how his responsibility for housing, planning and transport can benefit patients at the point that they begin their NHS journey, in general practice. While he may not hold direct responsibility for health, Sadiq’s actions can have a huge impact in the health of Londoners; housing, transport and planning are all factors impacting on health in the city.”
Last updated : 06 May 2016New BMA ‘manifesto for change’ published (18 Sep 2019)
For the best part of a decade the quadruple aim has been a cornerstone of Londonwide LMCs’ vision for general practice. You can read Dr Michelle Drage, our...Trusts asking practices to identify overseas patients when referring (18 Sep 2019)
We are aware some practices are receiving messages from hospital trusts asking for assistance in identifying overseas patients at the point of referral. We would like to...New courses: owning your practice premises and cervical sample takers training (18 Sep 2019)
Following feedback from practices on their training needs, we are pleased to be able to offer two new training opportunities. Owning your practice premises: the essentials Running for the first...Comments sought on CQC for parliamentary evidence session (18 Sep 2019)
The Parliamentary Health and Social Care Committee are planning to hold an evidence session with the Chair, Chief Executive and Chief Inspectors of the Care Quality Commission to discuss its...Government ‘no-deal’ EU exit planning - September 2019 update (18 Sep 2019)
On 10 September the Government published part of its ‘no-deal’ Brexit planning documentation, including a section on drugs supplies which says: “The reliance of medicines and medical products' supply...Sharing patient records with the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) (18 Sep 2019)
The General Practitioners Committee (GPC) has now concluded a review of the management and use of patient data by the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD). The GPC are content that...Tips of the month September 2019 (17 Sep 2019)
We provide weekly tips based on common queries which come through to us from London GPs and practice teams. These are shared via social media and collated for...Organising your flu campaign for 2019 (13 Sep 2019)
Jacqui Perfect, an experienced practice manager and member of our GP Support team, shares her top tips for the flu vaccination season. It’s that time of year again when the...'No Deal' EU exit impact survey - your views required (05 Sep 2019)
We are keen to understand how leaving the EU without any transitional arrangements could impact on practices' supplies of medicines, products and staff. Please take a few moments toLondonwide LMCs' August 2019 Newsletter (21 Aug 2019)
...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.