Health minister Stephen Kinnock has described the current dispute between the BMA and the government over online consultations as a ‘phoney war’ and accused the union of ‘whipping up the issue’.
General practice can secure improved funding and become more sustainable through GPs using data to influence health leaders’ ...
GP practices say fears about controversial changes to online access from this month have proven correct - with practices reporting being overwhelmed by work and receiving urgent queries - including ...
The government has announced a six-month review of the Carr-Hill GP funding formula - admitting it is 'not fit for purpose' - in a move that could drive a long overdue shift in practice funding.
Doctors' leaders have condemned Conservative plans to ban doctors from going on strike - as the party's leader Kemi Badenoch ...
Three in four GPs say heavy workload is compromising patient safety and most fear neighbourhoods will make it worse, according to polling by the RCGP ahead of its 2025 annual conference.
Catch up quickly with our weekly round-up of key news stories for general practice. by Nick Bostock ...
A MIMS Learning module on ovarian cancer, recently updated by Dr Rosa Catarino, gynaecology oncology clinical fellow at ...
First-year resident doctors have overwhelmingly backed strike action in a ballot that ramps up pressure on the government to address a chronic shortage of specialist training posts.
GPonline speaks to RCGP joint clinical representatives for genomics Dr Jude Hayward and Dr Imran Rafi about some ...
In the first of two special episodes of Talking General Practice from the RCGP annual conference this week, college chair Professor Kamila Hawthorne reflects on her three years in the role and some of ...
Sanctions for doctors facing fitness to practise tribunals will be determined by a new banding system from November, the ...