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Podcast – Practice Index – Challenges and Opportunities in Modern Primary Care Networks

Podcast – Practice Index – Challenges and Opportunities in Modern Primary Care Networks

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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back Claire Houston and Tara Humphrey, Founder and CEO of THC Primary Care, to explore the transformative potential of the new Neighbourhood Health Guidelines. Ben, Claire, and Tara examine how these guidelines could reshape healthcare delivery at the neighbourhood level, particularly their impact on general practices and Primary Care Networks (PCNs). They discuss the intersection of PCNs and emerging neighbourhood structures, highlighting the potential shift toward integrated care that involves community and social services. The conversation underscores the ongoing importance of access to general practice in maintaining patient wellbeing, especially as life expectancy continues to rise. This episode also sets the stage for future discussions on NHS developments, including insights from upcoming announcements such as the 10-year plan and next year’s GP contract.

Introduction (00:08)

Neighbourhoods (00:44)

The impact on general practice & PCN’s.. (02:38)

Six core components (04:01)

Creating an infrastructure (06:46)

Will we see pressure from local areas for PCNs to change boundaries? (11:21)

Could local arguments start to emerge? (13:15)

Funding.. (17:40)

Freedom to local areas (21:20)

Can practices and PCNs influence development? (25:24)

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