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September 2015 Newsletter

Health Select Committee's new inquiry into Primary Care - our response

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Londonwide LMCs' response to the Commons Parliamentary Health Select Committee's new inquiry into primary care is now available.

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Don’t let your NMC registration lapse – information for nurses and practice managers

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From November, anyone who allows their Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration to lapse will need to make an application for readmission in order to regain access to the register. This could take between two and six weeks.
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Retired Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) indicators update

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Practices have highlighted concerns in relation to the request from the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) to extract data related to retired QOF indicators. The BMA’s General Practitioners Committee (GPC) Executive team has taken up the profession’s legitimate concerns with NHS England and NHS Employers.
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Updated Subject Access Requests (SARs) guidance from the BMA

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The BMA has issued updated ‘Focus on’ guidance on Subject Access Requests for insurance purposes following input from the Information Commissioner’s Office.

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Warning for practices that use a PBX telephone system

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There are reports that some businesses have recently been victims of PBX fraud where a fraudster hacked into their phone lines and made premium rate calls at a significant cost to the practice.

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Speakers' Corner

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Jeremy Hunt has pledged to recruit 5000 extra GPs by 2020. Dr Joe Rosenthal from the Department of Primary Care and Population Health at UCL Medical School writes about what is needed to make general practice the positive career choice for medical students.
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Londonwide Diary

September

24 Business Health Check
28 London Improvement Grant application deadline

October

7 Handling complaints
10 Reflective practice for GPs
13 Parliamentary Health Oral Questions
13 Infection control
13 Allergy Academy - Anti-IgE study day
13 Allergy Academy - Immunotherapy in allergic disease
14 Allergy Academy - Asthma in practice
16 Deadline for return of September FFT data
Also this month...  

Responsible Oxygen Prescribing

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The London Respiratory Network has asked us to re-circulate a copy of the London Clinical Oxygen Network (LCON) key messages for responsible oxygen use in adults from 2012. Their advice is to continue to discuss any home oxygen prescription with the specialist respiratory team.

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Broadband vouchers

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The Government’s superfast broadband connection vouchers worth up to £3000 are available to small and medium sized businesses until March 2016.

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Life in general practice today – the Commonwealth Fund would like your views

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From 28 September Dr Gordon Moore, a professor at Harvard Medical School, will be in the country to conduct a small number of personal interviews of GPs to develop a more fine-grained view of life in general practice today.

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Buying Group updates

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Increased savings on magazine subscription packages with DLT Magazines

Up to 70% off on magazine subscriptions and a further 10% off for LMC Buying Group practices using the promotional code LMCBG.

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Egg-free flu vaccine Optaflu now available

MASTA, one of the Buying Group’s approved flu vaccine suppliers for the 2015-16 season, is now carrying stocks of the egg-free flu vaccine Optaflu.

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Media round-up

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Londonwide LMCs and CEO Dr Michelle Drage were quoted in The Observer, on 13 September, in a front page news article based on the information submitted to the Parliamentary Health Select Committee warning that overloaded London GPs cannot cope. Read it here.

The Observer’s sister paper, The Guardian, carried the Parliamentary Health Select Committee story on its website and it was also picked up by BBC London evening news on Sunday 13 September.

GP Online quotes Londonwide LMCs and Dr Michelle Drage in their article published on 15 September stating ‘Londonwide LMC leaders warned ministers that GPs cannot continue under soaring workload demands and mounting pressure unless key problems are addressed’. Read it here.

Dr Michelle Drage appeared on Victoria Derbyshire on BBC2, speaking about the new NHS occupational health scheme. See it here.

Again, based on the information submitted to the Parliamentary Health Select Committee, Pulse quoted both Londonwide LMCs and Dr Michelle Drage. The article, entitled ‘London GPs tell MPs cuts in mental health services are hitting them hard’, was published on 14 September 2015. Read it here.

Pulse released its Power 50 list which includes those who, voted for by their peers, were deemed to have made the greatest contribution to general practice in the past year. Dr Michelle Drage was voted in at number 19, while there was a special mention for Dr Tony Grewal as a 'Local Hero'.

 
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Last updated : 17 Sep 2015

 

London Ambulance Service Health Care Professional Admissions telephone number has changed to 020 3162 7525 (01 Apr 2016)

The London Ambulance Service (LAS) have asked us to inform our GPs and practice teams that the Health Care Professional (HCP) Admissions phone number has changed to:
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Provider Development Masterclasses (31 Mar 2016)

This series of day-long masterclasses aims to equip participants with relevant, practical business skills and knowledge that they can take back and use in their localities. Topics have been selected...
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RCGP guide to supporting information for appraisal and revalidation (30 Mar 2016)

The RCGP has approved a new guide to supporting information for appraisal and revalidation (March 2016) that aims to reduce inconsistencies in interpretation and streamline the process of providing...
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London GP Registration for Offenders (30 Mar 2016)

Londonwide LMCs welcomes the London GP Registration for Offenders initiative, it helps practices deal with the needs of an often vulnerable and challenging group of patients. Offenders have exactly the same rights...
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Patient online access for children aged 11-16 years (24 Mar 2016)

NHS England (NHSE) and the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) have produced some helpful guidance about proxy access regarding Patient Online.  The full guidance is available here and...
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Budget 2016 (17 Mar 2016)

Budget 2016 was, on the whole, fairly innocuous for health professionals. There were very few health-specific announcements (some money for children’s hospitals outside London) and a couple of measures that...
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New Housing Application letter and poster (17 Mar 2016)

Our new waiting room poster and template practice letter will help practice staff manage requests for letters supporting housing applications.
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Patient Online detailed coded record (DCR) deadline is 31 March 2016 (16 Mar 2016)

This month sees the deadline for enabling online access to patients’ detailed coded record (DCR). Practices have until 31 March 2016 to switch this on. The latest figures we...
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PMS contract reviews update (16 Mar 2016)

We recently issued our third PMS (Personal Medical Services) bulletin on the reviews taking place across London. Our bulletins are designed to bring you the current PMS contract review information...
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