Primary Care update Feb 2023
Join Andy and Gandhi for the latest update in General Practice in Feb 202320230225 News and Updateshttps://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/breaking-news/junior-doctors-to-strike-after-98-vote-in-favour/Ā The vote saw a record turnout of 77%, with 98% voting in favour of strikes. Junior doctors will now walk out for 72 hours during March.Ā āWe have had a real-terms pay cut of more than 26 % since 2008.āin the name of our profession, our patients, and our NHS, doctors wonāt take it anymore.āhttps://www.bma.org.uk/pay-and-contracts/pay/junior-doctors-pay-scales/pay-scales-for-junior-doctors-in-englandĀ Junior doctors covers up to registrars!Health secretary Steve Barclay said: āWe hugely value the work of junior doctors and it is deeply disappointing some union members have voted for strike action.https://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/news/breaking-news/three-day-junior-doctor-strike-confirmed-for-march/Ā The BMA has announced a three-day junior doctor strike on 13, 14 and 15 March based on the health secretaryās failure to ācome to the tableā to negotiate pay.Ā https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/news/uk-rcn-nursing-strikes-paused-during-talks-with-uk-government-210223Ā GPs and Strike - decided to do as a separate episodehttps://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/analysis/contract/the-legal-view-on-gps-taking-strike-actionĀ https://www.rcn.org.uk/news-and-events/news/uk-rcn-nursing-strikes-paused-during-talks-with-uk-government-210223Ā āThe Health Secretary will meet with the Royal College of Nursing on Wednesday (22 February) to begin talks. The Royal College of Nursing will pause strike action during these talks.āGP locum rates uphttps://www.gponline.com/gp-locum-rates-increased-parts-uk-during-past-18-months-poll-suggests/article/1814091Annual survey conducted by GP businesshttps://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/views/guest-opinion/could-a-chatbot-save-general-practice/Ā So goodSo much sense in the simple plan to save general practiceFirstly, they increased funding to general practice, allowing more GPs to be hired and giving them the resources they needed to provide better care to their patients. They also invested in technology, such as telemedicine and electronic health records, to make it easier for GPs to communicate with each other and provide more coordinated care.Next, they implemented measures to reduce the administrative burden on GPs, allowing them to spend more time with their patients. This included hiring more administrative staff to handle paperwork and streamlining processes to reduce bureaucracy.They also implemented measures to support the mental health and wellbeing of GPs, recognising that they were under immense pressure and needed support. This included counselling services and peer support networks.What to make of thisRepresents the collective view of the internet?AI informed health policy? Would it be better? Avoiding mistakes?Providing summaries and search - research - ideasCan AI innovate?Boost your triage skills with our dynamic 5-session live webinar course, tailored for primary care clinicians. Led by Dr. Gandalf and Dr. Ed Pooley, this comprehensive training covers all facets of remote patient triageādigital, on-call, and more. Gain practical knowledge, exclusive tips, and direct access to our experts through open Q&A sessions. Elevate your ability to manage primary care challenges effec Subscribe and hear the latest EPIC episode. Join Dr Mike as he shares how to get started and fly using EMIS to make your life easier with this clinical systembit.ly/EMIScourse