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What is new in General Practice – Late 2017

Posted by Ben GowlandBlogs, The General Practice BlogNo Comments

The end of 2017 marked something of a watershed for general practice. For the first time, the focus seemed to shift away from the crisis general practice is in, to what the future that awaits general practice will be.

And threaded throughout the free content from Ockham Healthcare, we saw glimpses of this future. There was outrage (in some quarters) at the growth of e-consultations – and I spoke to Mark Harmon from e-consult about where we really are currently. We saw the continued growth of the super-partnership and I spoke to Mark Newbold for the latest update from Our Health Partnership as they continue to develop. There was the continued development of new roles in general practice and I spoke to Jenny Drury about paramedics undertaking the majority of GP visits. Jonathan Serjeant and Mark Spencer from NHS Collaborate shared pictures of the future with general practice bringing whole communities together, and we learned of a new style of management leader in general practice from Claire Oatway at Beacon Medical Group.

3 important questions for the future of general practice were identified: Will general practice remain independent? What scale will general practice operate at? What will the role of federations be? In the end it became clear that it is ultimately all going to be about collaboration. The Nuffield Trust produced a report on collaboration in general practice, and federations have come back into vogue. We identified good reasons for practices to join (and not to join) a federation. No longer just needed to subsidise meagre general practice earnings with additional revenue streams, now (and in the future) they will also need to support the delivery of core general practice and to give general practice a voice around the accountable care table.

All the more important because “accountable care” has developed into the potential new game-changer for general practice. Nick Hicks explained what accountable care means, and how an outcomes based contract might actually work. The new ACO contract was published back in August, but the involvement of general practice is more likely to come from leaders getting out and talking to practices. Anna Starling shared lessons the Health Foundation has distilled from the work of the vanguard sites, and Nick Hughes explained first-hand what it is like to lead a federation within a PACS vanguard. We thought about the impact commissioning has had on general practice (overall, not good), and highlighted the importance of a proactive transition from CCGs to accountable care for general practice (here and here).

In the end, we concluded the general practice forward view is not going to change general practice, STPs are not going to change general practice, the revitalised federations are not going to change general practice – it is GPs themselves accepting the situation they are in and making the necessary changes that ultimately provides the only way general practice can move into its new future.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all from everyone here at Ockham Healthcare, and I look forward to sharing the continuing journey with you in 2018!


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