Next steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View: NHS England takes next steps towards the future of primary care

31 Mar 2017 10:16 AM

NHS England is today reaffirming its commitment to transforming primary care and general practice by setting out practical measures that will ensure high quality GP services for patients and staff in the next two years.

Today’s announcement (Friday) marks the next stage of the reforms set out in the General Practice Forward View a year ago and comes on the same day as NHS England sets out its delivery plan to meet the wider priorities of patients and the public by better integrating health and care services.

Key primary care achievements so far include:

But there is still work to do to ensure that primary care, and general practice in particular, remain at the heart of NHS services. To meet the challenge, NHS England will work with its partners to implement a wide-ranging set of measures.

A major part of this work will be the roll out of place-based local care networks that will bring together a communities of GPs, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, therapists and social care workers to deliver a single health and care system for neighbourhoods of typically 30,000-50,000.

For clinicians and staff it will mean working together more closely and getting to know their populations better so they can provide the right care in the right place by the right professional at the right time. Making the most of the full primary care team’s skills will help free up GPs so that they are better able to help patients with complex or multiple long-term conditions.

For patients it will mean high quality care from a familiar team of healthcare professionals that they know and trust.

Key improvements to come include:

Arvind Madan, GP and NHS England Director of Primary Care, said: “If we look back to where general practice was a year ago, I think we have made significant progress but the journey is far from over. The measures we are setting out today will continue to build momentum behind the wider transformation of primary care and help us deliver the high quality, flexible health service that is needed in the face of ever-rising patient demand.”