Mword Issue 88 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest update for GPs and practice teams
15 October 2021 Dear Colleague, Staying Present. If you have had a chance to look through the “General Practice Support package” released yesterday then I’m sure you are as disappointed, frustrated, and downright angry as I am. The measures set out by Ministers and NHS England managers, and crowed over by the Daily Mail as a “win”, are not about supporting general practice teams. Despite the widespread acceptance that GPs and colleagues have been brought to their knees by increased workload, increased levels of expectation, decreased resources, and abuse from an often frustrated, sometimes unkind, and occasionally threatening vocal minority, this package of performance management measures is deemed the best that can be done to “help”. Measures include:
However, now might be a good time for us to take a very long pause. And assess whether it is truly in the best interests of ourselves, our staff and our patients to jump, yet again, when instructed. Other peoples’ boxes can always wait to be ticked – sometimes a very long time - when your priority is surely to care for the people in front of you. The very priority that you are being berated and scapegoated for apparently not doing. And yet, we know that overall, patients in the Capital still very much appreciate the excellent care provided by their practices and are happy to say so. We also know that the exceptions are not only demoralising, but can make us feel unsafe – particularly with national papers talking about “hit squads” and colleagues on our patch and elsewhere in the country subject to threats of violence. A recent straw-poll of London practices found over 9 in 10 (94%) are experiencing violence or abuse from patients, with 3 in 10 reporting over 20 incidents over the past three months. It speaks volumes that the only directly useful part of this package is the very small amount of money being offered to improve security. To shut a few stable doors after the horses have bolted. It does nothing to stop the abuse. Ultimately, this package is not about improving clinical care, but driving still more activity and risk to general practice and further demoralising an under-resourced and over-worked service. Suggesting unannounced CQC inspections is a threat, not a supportive measure. This package:
So know this: Whatever your practice role, you are working incredibly hard to care for your patients and your teams in these difficult times. Try to stay present. Focus on the patients you are directly dealing with. And regardless of what you hear from the vocal minority, remember that patients in the Capital appreciate the excellent care provided by their practices and are happy to say so. As ever, if you need support, personally or professionally, we are here for you, and we have your back. And if you need support, please check out our GP Professional Support Network. I hope you have a safe and enjoyable weekend. More next week. And as ever, I welcome your feedback at mword@lmc.org.uk. The team of experts and leaders here at Londonwide LMCs are by your side. Keep well. Stay safe. Dr Michelle Drage MBBS FRCGP |
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