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Podcast – Practice Index – Exploring Changes in Advice and Guidance Funding in General Practice

Podcast – Practice Index – Exploring Changes in Advice and Guidance Funding in General Practice

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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back Claire Houston, Kay Keane, and Hussain Gandhi. Together, they delve into the significant changes in advice and guidance funding for general practice, introduced as part of the government's new Elective Recovery Plan. With a focus on patient choice and the new £20 funding per advice and guidance request for GPs, they examine whether this fee truly reflects the work involved. They also discuss the potential shift in workload from secondary to primary care and what this means for practices. Additionally, the conversation touches on the evolving role of digital healthcare and its varied impact across regions, highlighting the importance of clear contractual details to ensure fair compensation for GPs. Tune in for an insightful discussion to help practices navigate these changes and prepare for the future of healthcare.

Introduction (00:08)

The recovery plan (00:53)

Advice and guidance (02:15)

Existing funding (05:31)

How advice and guidance requests work.. (07:35)

Additional money (11:36)

Other elements (13:13)

Patient-initiated follow-ups (14:10)

Is advice and guidance coming off the ‘list’ (21:11)

The details.. (22:29)

How to prepare.. (23:11)

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