NHS reorganisation and doubts over funding for large-scale ICB redundancies are a 'significant distraction and barrier' to progress on key government priorities such as the 10-year health plan, a poll ...
GPs' industrial dispute with the government over online consultation systems has scuppered progress on contract reform and the profession's leaders have been excluded from a review of the outdated ...
Government ministers have stepped up attacks on general practice - again dismissing warnings over the impact of changes to online access and claiming it 'isn't credible' that the profession lacks the ...
Government plans to offer a 2.5% pay increase for doctors in 2026/27 threaten a real-terms pay cut and show a 'profound disregard' for the medical profession, the BMA has warned.
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The GMC has announced an overhaul of its guidance on raising patient safety concerns, after polling this year found trainee ...
GP practice appointments in September were up 7% compared with last year - as data confirmed an early spike in the flu season that has now passed baseline epidemic levels in children and NHS officials ...
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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 ...