London’s GP leader: ‘NHS cash boost must reach frontline, not become tied-up in red tape’

"We hope the additional £20bn for the NHS promised by the Prime Minister goes a substantial way to meeting the increasing demand for GP services we are already seeing in surgeries across London, although precedent from previous announcements does give us cause for concern.”

“General practice, social care and community services, all of which are not part of hospitals, have seen additional investment consumed by bureaucracy, planning and targets, with the money rarely reaching where it needs to go.

“What we all want is just to be able to get on and do the job we have been trained to do properly. My colleagues need to know that when they can go into their surgeries each day and see a patient in need, that need is actually going to be met. This can be by care provided in the GP surgery, or by connecting that patient with properly resourced community or social services.

"Prevention always has to be better than cure, there needs to be investment in self-care and healthy living to stop people from getting ill in the first place. The reason hospitals are so overwhelmed is because community services are so underfunded that early interventions are not taking place on the scale we need. This failure to address lifestyle factors results in people becoming so ill they need hospital care, with all the resource intensity which comes with providing it.”

Dr Michelle Drage, Chief Executive, Londonwide LMCs

Last updated : 20 Jun 2018

 

Mword 31 - We have your backs (01 Dec 2016)

1 December...
Read more »

Meeting with David Burrowes MP (24 Nov 2016)

On 4 November Dr Michelle Drage met David Burrowes, the Conservative MP for Enfield Southgate, at the Gillan House Surgery in his constituency. They were joined by Dr Vicky Weeks,...
Read more »

Health Select Committee winter pressure report endorses community general practice model (24 Nov 2016)

On 3 November the Health Select Committee released its report Winter pressure in accident and emergency departments. The main findings reflect our concerns that lack of support for community...
Read more »

PCSE Performers List problems and alternative arrangements (24 Nov 2016)

All GP trainees, newly qualified GPs and GPs applying to join the Medical Performers’ List should be aware of the following issues: GPs are not lawfully allowed to perform any...
Read more »

New GPC Co-Commissioning Guidance (24 Nov 2016)

The BMA General Practitioners Committee have issued a guidance update for GP practices and LMCs in England about options for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) to take greater commissioning control (“co-commissioning”),...
Read more »

2016 Autumn Statement and Dr Michelle Drage's response (24 Nov 2016)

Yesterday (Wednesday) Chancellor, Rt Hon Philip Hammond MP, delivered his first, and last, Autumn Statement. From 2017 there will be a Spring statement responding the Spring OBR report and an...
Read more »

Our November 2016 workforce survey is now live (24 Nov 2016)

Thank you in advance for making space in your hectic day to complete our short survey on practice workforce issues which will help us to gather insight to share with...
Read more »

Patient participation workshops starting in the New Year (24 Nov 2016)

Our Patient Engagement project has been working with practices and patient participation group (PPG) members to identify the benefits and challenges involved in developing active and effective PPGs. As a...
Read more »

Pants and socks winter appeal 2016 (24 Nov 2016)

Update 14 December 2016: Thank you to all those who have contributed so far, we were able to take our first donation of pants and socks to the Doctor Hickey Practice...
Read more »
Next Page »
« Previous Page