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How much are GPs earning, AI doctors, GP exam ruling

Sep 06, 202430 minSeason 5Ep. 1
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Episode description

Please note: In this episode, we mention that the RCGP allows four attempts at GP exams - but in fact the college allows five in exceptional cases.


The GPonline team looks at how much GPs are earning after figures for 2022/23 were published, as well as the uplift to this year’s GP contract and what that could mean for GP partner pay.


They also discuss a report from the Tony Blair Institute - a think tank set up by the former prime minister - about AI and the NHS and what that had to say about general practice.


And they talk about a legal ruling last week that could lead to a change in the rules for RCGP exam resists for GP registrars who are disabled.


Our good news story this week is about a group of practices who are downsizing their PCN.


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

●     Real-terms GP partner income fell 17% in 2022/23, official data reveal

●     GP contract uplift detail confirmed in updated statement of financial entitlement

●     Bring in AI doctors and strip GP practices of sole data controller role, says Blair think tank

●     Landmark legal ruling overturns exam resits rule for disabled GP registrars

●     Practices downsize to smaller PCN to sharpen localised, preventative care

 




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