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This is the third in our short series of podcasts looking at the highest impact changes practices can make to help them manage the current crises in general practice and prepare for the future. In this episode look at the new models of care and how they might impact on general practice. Based on our work with practices across the country Ben looks at the benefits of the new models, the risks and how, practically, practices should approach partnerships. This podcast links in to our new book “The Future of General Practice: Real Life Case Studies of Innovation and New Ways of Working” which is available to pre-order from our website here. If you order before October 10th you’ll get 20% off the recommended retail price.
Show Notes
What we mean when we talk about new models of care (50secs)
The differing models of care (1mins 48secs)
What motivates practices to get involved in the models? (3secs 07secs)
Meeting the changing needs of patients (4mins 33secs)
Helping the recruitment crisis (5mins 20secs)
The financial benefits (5mins 45secs)
Supporting the management of demand (7mins 15secs)
Preparation for the future (8mins 28secs)
Building good relationships is harder than you think (9mins 32secs)
Developing trust (10mins 50secs)
Size makes it easier (12mins 02secs)
Clarity about the problem and what you can offer to the partnership (12mins 39secs)
Will the new models lead to the takeover of general practice? (14mins 17secs)
What other partnerships might present a way forward? (16mins 12secs)
General practice shouldn’t be afraid of the new models of care (18mins 28secs)
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