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England is considerably short of recruiting the thousands of additional primary care staff promised to help relieve pressure on GPs, it was claimed today. Practices and practice networks were due to recruit some 26,000 physiotherapists, pharmacists, counsellors and other supporting clinical staff by 2024, the Guardian reports. It consists of 20,000 planned by NHS England…
January 7, 2022, by GP Practice News in GP Practice Management, News 0 Comments
More than 300 GPs left the NHS last year – the equivalent of 700,000 patients losing their family doctor, according to the British Medical Association. Warning of an unsustainable staffing crisis, it has released data on both GP workforce numbers and staffing in hospitals, which shows that since September 2015, England has lost more than…
January 6, 2022, by Practice Index in GP Practice Management, Pay, Tax 0 Comments
We all know how stressful pay and payroll can be. Who can blame their staff if they give their instant feedback when problems or changes affect them negatively? After all, they are working hard and have an expectation that there will be money at the end of the month. If payroll is late, or overtime…
January 6, 2022, by Practice Index in GP Practice Management, HR - Human Resources 0 Comments
The next module in our HR Masterclass series has landed! Written by forum regular, and HR guru JacksonR, our HR Masterclass is designed to boost your knowledge of everyday HR issues and how to effectively manage them in the primary care world. Module 5 (Managing short-term sickness absence) guides you through all aspects of managing…
January 6, 2022, by GP Practice News in GP Practice Management, News 0 Comments
Practices are facing the same post-holiday pressures as hospitals, many of which have declared critical incidents, a leading GP warned today. About 200,000 people are day are being diagnosed with COVID infection as the Omicron variant takes hold. Estimates for staff absences across the NHS range from ten to 15%. Practices meanwhile must maintain care…
January 1, 2022, by Practice Index in Employment Law, H&S Updates, Health & Safety, HR - Human Resources, HR Updates 0 Comments
A summary of the HR and H&S updates issued in December 2021 HR Updates Red alerts Temporary change to self-certification and fit notes Green alerts Veterinary assistant unfairly dismissed for raising Covid-19 concerns Should employers provide a redundancy appeals process?
December 30, 2021, by GP Practice News in COVID-19, GP Practice Management, News 0 Comments
Practices have been urged to focus on “clinical prioritisation” amid multiple challenges as the NHS struggles with the Omicron surge. GPs are their staff are now “bracing for impact,” GP leader Dr Farah Jameel warned yesterday. It came as a national shortage of PCR testing left practices unable to certify staff as fit for work.…
January 10, 2022, by GP Practice News in GP Practice Management, News 0 Comments