Talking General Practice

Has the ARRS boosted the GP workforce, plus BMA red lines to avert GP dispute

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Episode notes

This week Emma and Nick talk about how adding GPs to the additional roles reimbursement scheme has impacted on the workforce in different parts of the country. They look at what the government has to say about the ARRS and asking whether it is painting an accurate picture of the current state of the GP workforce in England.

They also discuss what the BMA wants the government to do to avert a jobs crisis for newly qualified GPs this summer. This formed part of a series of red lines that it said the government had to deliver to avoid further industrial dispute by the profession, and Emma and Nick explain what these are and what has led the BMA to make these demands.

Our good news story this week is about some more data from an innovative fruit and veg prescription project that’s running in East London.

This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

Useful links

●     Is the ARRS widening GP workforce inequality?

●     Opaque GP workforce data spark call for 'honesty'

●     BMA sets red lines for government to avert industrial dispute with GPs

●     10-year plan could unlock more GP funding or lead to salaried service, says BMA

●     Karin Smyth: ARRS GPs can help turn the tide of pressure on practices

●     Alexandra Rose Charity


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