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UK Government Unveils £889m Boost to Revitalize General Practice

Cutting Red Tape to Bring Back the Family Doctor.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
9 months ago
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  • Reducing Red Tape to Increase GP Capacity
    • Enhanced Funding and Pay Uplifts
  • Addressing GP Employment Crisis
    • Collective Action
    • A Step Towards Revitalizing General Practice
    • To Sum Up

With a significant move to address the long-standing issues in the UK’s general practice sector, the government has announced a substantial £889 million funding increase, the largest boost in years, aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles and enhancing patient access to GPs.

 

Reducing Red Tape to Increase GP Capacity

The government introduces new measures to streamline the hiring process for General Practitioners (GPs), enabling Primary Care Networks (PCNs) to recruit over 1,000 newly qualified professionals through the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS).

This initiative is a direct response to the criticism that current rules have hindered surgeries from hiring doctors, leaving many newly qualified GPs without jobs.

 

Enhanced Funding and Pay Uplifts

The government supplements the additional funding by accepting the Doctors and Dentists Review Body (DDRB) recommendations, including a 6% pay increase for GPs.

This pay award, effective from April 2024, includes a 2% interim rise already implemented, with a further 4% uplift to be backdated. Global sum payments per weighted patient for GP practices will also rise by £7.77 (7.4%) to £112.50.

The Proposed Reforms and Initiatives:

  • Recruitment Drive: Over 1,000 newly qualified GPs to be recruited by the end of 2024.
  • Pay Increase: 6% pay rise for GPs, including a 4% backdated uplift.
  • Reduced Red Tape: Simplified hiring processes for GP surgeries.
  • Additional Funding: £889 million boost to the existing GP budget.
  • ARRS Expansion: ARRS scheme now includes funding for recruiting GPs, not just other roles in general practice.

 

Addressing GP Employment Crisis

The government’s emergency measure of £82 million in additional, ring-fenced funding for ARRS aims to address the immediate issue of GP unemployment.

This funding supports rapid role placement for newly qualified GPs as healthcare leaders devise strategies to ensure general practice viability.

 

Collective Action

Despite these positive developments, the British Medical Association (BMA) has reported strong dissatisfaction among GPs, with 98.3% of GP partners voting in favor of collective action to press for better working conditions and more sustainable practices.

The BMA has issued guidance on safe-working practices, including limiting patient contacts and introducing waiting lists, to protect both patient care and workforce well-being.

 

A Step Towards Revitalizing General Practice

The government’s latest initiatives mark a significant step towards revitalizing the UK’s general practice sector. By cutting red tape, increasing funding, and enhancing pay, these reforms aim to make general practice more sustainable and attractive to both existing and newly qualified GPs.

As Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized,

“This government is taking immediate action to put GPs to work, so patients can get the care they need”.

 

To Sum Up

As the NHS continues to navigate these changes, the focus will remain on ensuring that patients receive timely and quality care.

The ongoing collaboration between the government, the BMA, and other healthcare stakeholders is crucial for long-term solutions to the challenges faced by general practice.

 

Sources: THX News, Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England & The Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP.

Tags: ARRS schemeBMA collective actioncut red tapefamily doctorgeneral practice sustainabilityGP pay riseGP reformsNHS fundingUK News
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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