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What does collective action mean for GP practices?
GPonline looks at the steps practices are being asked to take now that the profession in England has...
'The cavalry is coming': Wes Streeting on fixing the crisis in general practice
Writing exclusively for GPonline, health and social care secretary Wes Streeting says he's determine...
Viewpoint: Technology alone will not solve the problems in general practice
Labour's plans for the NHS include a focus on making use of technology – but new tech can only deliv...
BMA roadshow diary: GPs 'angry and exhausted', says Dr David Wrigley
With a ballot on collective action in general practice opening this month, BMA England GP committee ...
Viewpoint: Why GPs should be on the front line of the fight against gambling harm
Dr Emma Ryan explains a new e-learning programme from the RCGP and GambleAware that aims to provide ...
How safe working limits for GPs should change to reflect complexity
The recognised 'safe limit' of 1,800 patients per GP 'needs updating' to reflect rising morbidity an...
How is the GP contract changing in 2024/25?
GPonline outlines the key changes to the GP contract for this year and provides links to relevant gu...
How GP practices can become skilled worker visa sponsors
GPonline explains how practices can become a skilled worker – or tier 2 – visa sponsor and highlight...
Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer: It's time to stop ignoring reality - GPs need more funding
Better technology and practical reforms are welcome suggestions to improve general practice and the ...
Viewpoint: GPs could soon 'prescribe' more technology to help dementia patients
Advances in technology are helping people with dementia live independently for longer and GPs will i...