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What does the 10-year health plan mean for general practice?

What does the 10-year health plan mean for general practice?

Update: 2025-07-11
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In this week’s podcast the GPonline team looks in detail at the government’s 10-year health plan and what it means for general practice.


They talk about what the plan could mean for the future of the GP contract and the partnership model, the government’s plans for a neighbourhood NHS and what GPs think about the proposals. They also look at how the government plans to shift the NHS from analogue to digital and what this could mean for GPs and their teams.


Meanwhile, our good news story this week is about the national roll out of a programme to train GPs with an extended role in gastroenterology.


This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower, deputy editor Nick Bostock and senior news reporter Kimberley Hackett. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


Useful links

Find all our coverage of the 10-year health plan

The 10-year health plan at a glance

10-year plan threatens existing GP model and continuity of care, warns BMA

PCNs in talks over taking on neighbourhood GP contracts

Viewpoint: Failure to build 10-year plan around general practice is a serious mistake





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What does the 10-year health plan mean for general practice?

What does the 10-year health plan mean for general practice?