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The times they are a-changin’ and as we enter the third year since the formation of primary care networks (PCNs), Ben is joined by podcast regular and primary care management guru Tara Humphrey to take stock of the current situation in general practice. Are we still surviving, rather than thriving? What gains have been made over the last 28 months? Where do the pressures lie and where are the incumbent Clinical Directors up to in their thinking of where to go next in taking their networks forward and/or handing on responsibility to a new leader? Have we made any progress in making sure the work of individual practices intertwines with network goals and our overall vision? Do we still have an overall vision? All this and more in this week’s fascinating episode…
Introduction (0:09)
An update from Tara (0:26)
What are the key challenges in the PCN world currently? (1:23)
The pressure of the new delivery requirements (1:58)
How a PCN Manager can help (4:00)
The link between PCN Manager and ARRS staff (5:03)
Managing capacity and keeping up (5:44)
Recent BMA reaction and the impact of this on the ground (6:51)
Bridging the gap between practices and PCN (7:43)
Taking stock at this point in the PCN journey (9:55)
Face to face versus virtual working 11:10
Next steps into the future (s11:49)
Passing on the baton of Clinical Directorship (13:04)
Balancing hierarchical structure (13:57)
Re-establishment of the PCN purpose and why this is so important (15:43)
Getting in touch (17:37)
To connect with Tara and to access all the available resources on offer from THC Primary Care, do check out:
The THC Primary Care website
The Business of Healthcare Podcast to get the latest insights into business and management behind the scenes in primary care.
Tara’s Twitter and LinkedIn accounts
Applications for the second round of the incredibly popular New to General Practice Partnership training programme are open! If you are considering stepping into partnership, or are a newly appointed GP partner, the Ockham Health / THC Primary Care / McCartney Health Associates training course is scheduled to begin again in February 2022. If you would like to know more, or you would like to sign up, please get in touch with Ben at ben@ockham.healthcare
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