Londonwide LMCs' December 2020 Newsletter

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December 2020 Newsletter

Updated Covid-19 vaccination microsite

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Numerous updates have been made to our microsite in the last few days, including curated links of over 100 pieces of guidance.
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Integrated Care System legislation consultation

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Our full response to the ICS new legal structure consultation will be on our website from 22 December to help inform comments from London general practice.
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Workforce survey – thank you

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We greatly appreciate that so many practices responded to our workforce survey at this busy time. It has never been so vital for us to have this evidence to advocate on your behalf.
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Helping sessional GPs match to local practices

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We have had a great reaction to our recent offer to help sessional colleagues build contacts with practices in their work area.
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Resource of the month

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We have produced new guidance on consent, medicolegal issues and writing a collaboration agreement to assist practices.
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Covid-19 guidance

 

Londonwide Diary

January

12 Contraception update
20 Practice support - hot topics

February

25 Effective medical chaperoning

 

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Last updated : 21 Dec 2020

 

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Updated Subject Access Requests (SARs) guidance from the BMA (11 Sep 2015)

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Training and development events for GPs and practice staff (11 Sep 2015)

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Increased savings on magazine subscription packages with DLT Magazines (11 Sep 2015)

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Egg-free flu vaccine Optaflu now available (11 Sep 2015)

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Retired Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) indicators update (11 Sep 2015)

Following concerns highlighted by practices 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...
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Friends and Family Test - act now to avoid a breach notice (11 Sep 2015)

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Warning for practices over PBX phone systems (11 Sep 2015)

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