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In this special edition of the podcast, celebrating our eightieth episode, Ben goes back through the archives and selects expert opinion from previous podcast interviewees to help him answer three questions which, he believes, will determine the future of general practice. The questions relate to GP independence, optimum scale and the role of federations. He uses clips from diverse speakers including Mark Newbold, Nav Chana, Tracey Vell, Jonathan Cope and others to suggest ways in which general practice might change over the next ten years.
Show Notes
Ben explains the rationale for this podcast (8secs)
Will general practice actually change? (31secs)
Three key questions to consider (1mins)
- Will general practice remain independent? (1mins 26secs)
Practices giving up their independence – views from Tracey Vell and Berge Balian (2mins 11secs)
Retaining independence – views from Mark Newbold (4mins 15secs)
What do the GPs of the future want – views from Nish Manek (6mins 09secs)
Independence may go or not (7mins 27secs)
- At what scale will general practice operate? (8mins)
Views from Mark Newbold (8mins 14secs)
Is bigger better? – views from Rebecca Rosen (9mins 4secs)
Smaller scale – views from Nav Chana (10mins 18secs)
Scale dictated by sustainability and localisation (11mins 3secs)
- How will the roles of federations develop? (12mins 03secs)
Federation or merger – views from Rebecca Rosen (12mins 38secs)
A federation’s hope for the future – views of Laura Sharpe (13mins 58secs)
Federations as accountable care organisations – views from Chris Ash (15mins 53secs)
General practice in accountable care organisations – views from Tracey Vell (17mins 12secs)
The role of a super-practice in accountable care – views from Mark Newbold (18mins 39secs)
Integral role of federations (19mins 23secs)
What will the future for general practice be? (19mins 37secs)
Finding out more (21mins 20secs)
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