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This week Emma and Nick discuss the additional uplift to the GP contract for 2024/25, how it is being applied and what it means for GP practices, GP pay and staff salaries.
They also talk about the government’s emergency intervention that will see £82m added to the additional roles reimbursement scheme this year so that primary care networks can employ newly qualified GPs and what we know about how that will work.
And they look at this year’s GMC State of Medical Education and Practice report and what it tells us about how GPs feel about their job and the number of hours they work, as well as a new study in the British Journal of General Practice that says we need to move away from using ‘sessions’ as a way to define how many hours GPs work.
Our good news story this week is about very low calorie diets and diabetes remission.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
Global sum to rise 7.4% in 2024/25 as final detail of GP contract revealed
Contract uplift won't deliver promised 6% pay rise for GP partners, accountant warns
BMA warns GPs 'now is not the time to waver' over collective action
New GP model pilots could trap practices in PCN DES, says BMA
GP ARRS plan to start from October, NHS officials confirm
GP 'soup and shake' referrals put type 2 diabetes in remission for one in three patients
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This week Emma and Nick discuss the additional uplift to the GP contract for 2024/25, how it is being applied and what it means for GP practices, GP pay and staff salaries.
They also talk about the government’s emergency intervention that will see £82m added to the additional roles reimbursement scheme this year so that primary care networks can employ newly qualified GPs and what we know about how that will work.
And they look at this year’s GMC State of Medical Education and Practice report and what it tells us about how GPs feel about their job and the number of hours they work, as well as a new study in the British Journal of General Practice that says we need to move away from using ‘sessions’ as a way to define how many hours GPs work.
Our good news story this week is about very low calorie diets and diabetes remission.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
Global sum to rise 7.4% in 2024/25 as final detail of GP contract revealed
Contract uplift won't deliver promised 6% pay rise for GP partners, accountant warns
BMA warns GPs 'now is not the time to waver' over collective action
New GP model pilots could trap practices in PCN DES, says BMA
GP ARRS plan to start from October, NHS officials confirm
GP 'soup and shake' referrals put type 2 diabetes in remission for one in three patients
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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