Streeting angers GPs, BMA rejects 10-year plan, plus how many GPs does England need?
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The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.
This week Emma and Nick talk about the BMA special representative meeting on the government’s 10-year plan, which happened last weekend. They look at what health and social care secretary Wes Streeting had to say, some of which enraged many of the GPs in attendance, as well as the key votes on motions about general practice and what BMA representatives had to say about the 10-year plan.
They also discuss the roll out of neighbourhood health in England as the government announced the 43 sites that will form the first wave of its national programme to shift the NHS to this new way of working.
And they look at a piece of work Nick has done over the past couple of weeks looking at the number of GPs the NHS in England needs over the coming years if it is to keep pace with the predicted population rise, including which parts of the country have the furthest to go to reach the levels required.
Meanwhile Kimberley explains our good news story, which this week is about an initiative in Wales that is aiming to support women GPs into senior leadership roles.
This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, deputy editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Kimberley Hackett. It was produced by Czarina Deen.
Useful links
● Streeting dismisses GPs concerned over online access as 'laggards'
● BMA rejects 10-year plan and demands protection of GP model
● Can England double its GP workforce by 2040?
● Map: Which areas face the steepest GP recruitment challenge?
● Third of licensed GPs in England lost to NHS, study reveals
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