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A union representing physician associates has lost a legal bid for an injunction to prevent changes to the role following the Leng review.
The government has hailed 'considerable' improvements in general practice and said patients are now 'getting a better service' than a year ago. GPonline looks at what the data show.
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Direct recruitment of GPs by practices may have slowed down following the 2025/26 GP contract deal despite substantial new investment, a sessional GP organisation has warned.
Dual therapy with metformin and SGLT2 inhibitors should be offered to all people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, draft ...
Around 4,200 GPs will receive their certificate of completion of training (CCT) this year according to RCGP estimates - up 47 ...
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Government hints at strong uptake for flagship neighbourhood scheme The government's flagship neighbourhood NHS programme has attracted a significant number of applications from areas that could be ...
RCGP appoints new chief executive The RCGP has appointed a new chief executive who has promised to 'grow and develop' the college at a crucial time for general practice.
A union representing physician associates is seeking a legal injunction to prevent NHS England changing their name to ...
Nearly 1,000 dispensing practices across England that provide a lifeline for rural patients are finding it 'increasingly difficult' to survive cost pressures on multiple fronts, the Dispensing Doctors ...