The government has outlined a new approach to GP contract negotiations for 2026/27. GPonline looks at what it could mean for general practice.
GP federations could partner with hospital trusts to take on neighbourhood contracts, a senior NHS official has said. by Kimberley Hackett ...
Many GP premises in Scotland are ‘unsuitable and unsustainable’, the Scottish health secretary has admitted - as he told LMCs ...
General practice in Scotland is heading into a 'pivotal' three-year period for its future, backed by a major funding deal ...
The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice.
A registrar survival guide... follow up and safety netting A critical component of the Calgary-Cambridge model for consultations comes right at the end of the consultation: safety netting and follow ...
Advanced consulting - Consulting with patients with learning disabilities Improve your communication with patients who have learning disabilities. By Dr Tom Coffey ...
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Reflecting on significant events during GP training A learning event analysis (LEA) is required in each year of your GP training. Dr Prashini Naidoo explains how to record LEAs using the template in ...
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Social prescribing used regularly by one in five GPs The vast majority of GPs are open to social prescribing, with one in five practices regularly referring patients to non-clinical services, results ...