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PCNs replacing non-GP ARRS staff with GPs, Pulse survey reveals

23rd May 2025 by NASGP

PCNs replacing non-GP ARRS staff with GPs, Pulse survey reveals

A new Pulse survey has found that around 40% of GP partners say their PCN has considered, or has already started, replacing non-GP Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme (ARRS) staff with GPs.

Of 315 GP partners in England surveyed, 23 (7%) said they had already done so and 26 (8%) had started to.

A further 74 (24%) have discussed doing so.

Earlier this month NASGP chair Dr Richard Fieldhouse told GP Online editor Emma Bower that ARRS funding has ‘ostracised’ sessional GPs amidst locum rates falls.

And last month GP Online analysis suggested that hundreds of PCNs have refused to take part in the scheme.

Commenting on the latest story, Dr Fieldhouse said: “It is understandable that so many practices signed up to the ARRS scheme when it was first announced, despite lack of evidence for its effectiveness. But now that we are several years into the scheme, reality is starting to bite.

“Now that its inherent inefficiencies are coming to light, along with concerns about quality and the serious existential threat created by it putting so many GPs out of work, common sense is starting to prevail.

“Because of the ‘sunk cost’ of onboarding so many ARRS staff, if left to its own means, transition back to hiring GPs will be slow. In light of the need being so great, Wes Streeting needs to act swiftly to ensure every practice gets the funding it needs to hire GPs again.”

"NASGP came along way before people understood the need for sessional and small group practices to be valued by the system. On joining as a single-handed GP many years ago, I was welcomed into the team by initially wrote a few blogs for the organisation, which followed my understanding of yet another NHS reorganisation. It was only due to the vision and drive of Richard, your founder, that NASGP survived the large practice dominance. The inception of being a portal for the needs of GP locums was a masterstroke. Those who knew about it quickly realised the true meaning of networking. So here we are many years down the line and in footballing terminology NASGP now play in the Premier League.
"Well done to all as this is a just reward for the loyalty, dedication and hard work of your team. I have fond memories of working with NASGP and would urge every practice, large or small, to join this organisation, there are only gains and no losses."

Dr Tony Hall-Jones, retired GP

Dr Tony Hall-Jones, retired GP

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