Catch up quickly with our weekly round-up of key news stories for general practice.
Making 50% of ICB staff redundant could undermine plans to shift NHS care to a more preventive model and may not deliver promised gains in clinical output, the BMA has warned.
Government officials have given ICBs the green light to complete 50% staff cuts after agreeing a long-awaited funding package for redundancy costs estimated at £1bn.
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Additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS) jobs are creating a two-tier system in which newly-qualified GPs are being paid 'significantly below market rate', LMCs have warned.
Nearly one in three GPs are unlikely to be working in general practice five years from now, according to alarming RCGP polling that shows the profession is facing an imminent 'mass exodus'.
GP practice staff who entered the Great Scottish Run as a team say the experience has improved their fitness, helped build working relationships and encourage patients to be more active.
GPs deliver over 50% more consultations per day on average than the safe limit recommended by the BMA - and one in three say their daily workload is potentially unsafe, GPonline polling suggests.
GP leaders have backed plans to collect undated contract resignation letters from partners across England in a major escalation of the dispute between general practice and the government.
GPC demands review as pharmacists paid more than GPs for flu jabs GP leaders have demanded an urgent review of payments for flu vaccinations, warning that a deal to pay pharmacists an administration ...
Primary care minister Stephen Kinnock has accused the BMA England GP committee of 'standing in the way of changes vital for ...
Each of 3 streams at MIMS Learning Live North in Liverpool this year will feature ‘fireside chats’ between the stream chairs ...
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