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This week, the GMC faced a High Court hearing over its refusal to set scope of practice for physician associates.
The BMA will survey GPs this summer on their priorities for a new wholesale GMS contract, its GP committee chair has revealed ...
The BMA and RCGP are among 14 organisations who have joined forces to call on the Government to outlaw physical punishment of ...
With the assisted dying bill going to another vote this week, editor Sofia Lind reflects on the passing of her mother and the role GPs will need to play in this national conversation In October 2017, ...
Councils and acute trusts in London could provide extra support to struggling GP practices in order to avoid the risk of new neighbourhood teams failing. In a new ‘target operating model’ published by ...
Almost one in four GPs would be prepared to be involved in assisted dying to its completion, a new Pulse survey has revealed.
In fact, the opposite is true. The proportion of people aged over 65 referred to talking therapies is lower than the proportion in the general population, despite the incidence of depression being ...
The Government has revealed that £88m of Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) funding went unspent by PCNs in 2023/24.
Northern Irish GPs have rejected the Department of Health’s offer for the 2025/26 GMS contract, the BMA has revealed.
A legal case against the GMC over its refusal to set an official scope of practice for physician associates will begin at the High Court today. Anaesthetists United (AU) is the group bringing the ...
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