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Emma talks to BMA England GP committee chair Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer about the impact the GP contract for 2024/25 will have, the BMA’s referendum on the deal and what happens next.
GPs in England are facing the third consecutive contract imposition and a deal that will deliver just a 1.9% uplift to funding in 2024/25. The BMA last week launched a referendum on the contract and we’re entering a crucial period for the profession that could see GPs head towards industrial action later this year.
In this interview Dr Bramall-Stainer explains why she thinks the deal represents an ideological dismantling of NHS general practice, how it could harm practices and patients, and what happened during this year’s contract negotiations.
She also talks about what she hopes the referendum will achieve and what happens next, how the BMA’s safe working guidance could help practices in the coming months and how working in partnership with patients could help convince ministers of the need for further investment in general practice ahead of the general election.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
GP concerns have been 'ignored' but referendum offers chance to speak up, says BMA
BMA reveals forms of industrial action GPs could take this year
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GP business model 'non-viable' under 2024/25 contract, warns BMA
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Emma talks to BMA England GP committee chair Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer about the impact the GP contract for 2024/25 will have, the BMA’s referendum on the deal and what happens next.
GPs in England are facing the third consecutive contract imposition and a deal that will deliver just a 1.9% uplift to funding in 2024/25. The BMA last week launched a referendum on the contract and we’re entering a crucial period for the profession that could see GPs head towards industrial action later this year.
In this interview Dr Bramall-Stainer explains why she thinks the deal represents an ideological dismantling of NHS general practice, how it could harm practices and patients, and what happened during this year’s contract negotiations.
She also talks about what she hopes the referendum will achieve and what happens next, how the BMA’s safe working guidance could help practices in the coming months and how working in partnership with patients could help convince ministers of the need for further investment in general practice ahead of the general election.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
GP concerns have been 'ignored' but referendum offers chance to speak up, says BMA
BMA reveals forms of industrial action GPs could take this year
What is in the GP contract for 2024/25?
GP business model 'non-viable' under 2024/25 contract, warns BMA
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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