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Labour’s primary care plans, GP retention crisis, how an ageing population drives GP workload

Apr 28, 202325 minSeason 3Ep. 32
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Episode description

This week the team looks at Labour’s plans for how it will reform primary care if it wins the next general election.


They talk about a report on retention of staff in general practice by Londonwide LMCs and how staff shortages are threatening the future of practices. And they discuss what impact an ageing population is having on workload in general practice.


Finally our good news story this week is about diabetes.


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


Useful links

●     Labour rules out nationalising practices but says GP model 'in decline'

●     Government failure to publish NHS workforce plan ‘unforgiveable’, says Labour

●     NHS GP role 'untenable for significant majority', warns LMC

●     How an ageing population is piling pressure on general practice

●     NHS low calorie diet for type 2 diabetes to extend across England


 

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