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Some 56% of GPs say they want to work more hours in the NHS but cannot find suitable opportunities.
Findings emerged as a result of a BMA survey of more than 5,000 doctors, including 907 GPs, about how taxes on the tapered annual allowance (AA) were affecting doctors’ decisions about how much to work.
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The minister made comments as part of Pulse’s LIVE event, which NASGP chair Dr Fieldhouse also spoke at.
Some 40.3% of GPs who qualified in 2022 and 2023 did not take up substantive roles in UK general practice, Pulse found.
In particular, GPs voiced concern and cynicism over the continuation of the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS), and the impact this may have on the wider profession.
Some 40% of GP locums say they are not on WhatsApp booking groups, an NASGP poll of 111 GPs has revealed.
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Of the 47% ‘expecting to make changes’, 43% plan to leave to take clinical jobs outside the NHS, 40% may work abroad and 38% plan to leave clinical work altogether.
More than 6,800 sessions a year were unbooked in 2024 at six ICBs that NASGP has partnered with, covering around 11% of all GP practices in England and representing roughly 100,000 appointments.
Although changes would not come into force until 2028, GPC chair Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer is looking for a guarantee this year.
In the judgement for Dr Hannah Dahwa’s case, the judge ruled that she was a worker at the time she worked for the OOH service.
eHarley Street has handed back four more contracts in Wales due to financial challenges, Pulse reports.
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General practice faces a ‘ridiculous situation’, member GPs told NASGP’s chair and CEO at a workshop event last week.
GPs are being pushed our of the NHS by low pay and persistent workforce problems, the co-chair of the GP registrars committee told GP Online.
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