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Episode 35: CCGs supporting general practice

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This is the final episode in our short series of podcasts looking at the changes that can have the highest impact on general practice. In this episode we look at how CCGs can better support general practice.

Based on our work with CCGs across the country Ben looks at what CCGs need to do as part of their GP Forward View plans which must be in place by December 23rd. He suggests ways in which CCGs can get general practice on board and warns against a number of things they should avoid doing.

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 order from our website here.

Show Notes

What do CCGs have to do by December 23rd? (57secs)

The new funding in the GP Forward View (1mins 28secs)

The General Practice Resilience programme and money for estates (3secs 45secs)

Understand the problems first and look at the money later (4mins 35secs)

What should CCGs avoid? (6mins 04secs)

Don’t start with the guidance… (7mins 09secs)

The money presents opportunities (7mins 53secs)

Mirroring the Bolton Quality Contract approach (see below) (8mins 42secs)

How do you get reluctant general practice on board? (9mins 38secs)

How can CCGs support good GP leadership? (11mins 01secs)

CCGs should bring clarity, coherence and consistency to general practice (11mins 56secs)

Ben mentions the Bolton Quality Contract in this podcast – you can find Ben’s podcast with Sue Long from Bolton here

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