Podcast – Practice Index – Challenges and Opportunities in Modern Primary Care Networks
Release Date: 02/24/2025
The General Practice Podcast
In this solo episode, Ben explores how PCNs can transform their role within the local healthcare system by taking the lead in organising neighborhood meetings. Moving beyond the limits of bilateral conversations, Ben explains how these gatherings can unite stakeholders, such as ambulance trusts and mental health services, to drive collaboration, set shared priorities, and influence the direction of neighborhood healthcare planning before formal mandates take shape. With practical advice on starting small, building trust, and fostering genuine partnership, this episode offers tips for...
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Can AI truly transform how patients access healthcare? In this episode, Ben is joined by Dr Hannan Chaudery, Chief Technology Officer of GP Triage, to explore how autonomous AI is reshaping patient care across the NHS. Hannan explains how GP Triage’s innovative system prioritises appointments based on clinical urgency, easing the pressure on receptionists and clinicians while improving patient outcomes. With the NHS now requiring online consultations, GP Triage’s AI powered triage is leading the way in managing surging demand efficiently and effectively, and adapting seamlessly to the...
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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back podcast regular Claire Houston and returning guest Kay Keane from Urban Village Medical Practice, a practice that recently achieved an Outstanding CQC rating. Together, they share practical advice and real experiences from the CQC inspection process, from innovative community services to managing the pressures of staff questionnaires and documentation. Kay offers a candid look at how preparation, teamwork, and a strong practice culture can make all the difference. Claire highlights how practices can...
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This week, Dr. Debbie Hipps, a pioneering GP and primary care lead, joins Ben to explore how genomic medicine is transforming general practice. From enhancing risk assessments, family history evaluations, and cancer treatments to driving the NHS’s shift from reactive to preventative care, Debbie highlights the urgent need for GPs and pharmacists to upskill in this fast-evolving field. We discuss practical tools like the Genomics Education Programme, real-world examples such as managing Lynch syndrome, and the broader challenges of integrating genomics into primary care, while looking ahead...
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In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Griffiths and Dr. Bryony Kendall open up about one of the most sensitive challenges in general practice, supporting families through the loss of a child. They share the journey of creating a new framework for GPs, co-produced with bereaved parents and the Alder Centre, to help doctors provide compassionate and consistent care. The discussion highlights why child bereavement is often avoided in society, and how GPs can play a vital role in offering empathy, continuity, and support at such difficult times. They also explore the national child bereavement support...
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In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back podcast regulars Claire Houston & Robyn Clark to discuss the financial challenges currently facing general practice. Together they highlight how inadequate core contract funding and rising inflation are leaving practices unable to cover the real costs of staffing and operations. They also examine the upcoming October contract changes, considering how these may heighten patient expectations around appointments and access, while creating practical challenges for practices working across both digital...
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What if general practice could seamlessly connect with secondary care? In this episode, Ben speaks with Dr. Charlie Andrews, a GP at Somerset’s Summer Valley Medical Group and a leading voice in gastroenterology. Charlie shares his journey and the inspiration behind pioneering specialised roles for GPs. He discusses his innovative training programme, supported by NHS England and the Southwest Endoscopy Training Academy, which empowers GPs to expand into areas like inflammatory bowel disease and endoscopy while collaborating with hospital specialists. Charlie also explores the challenges of...
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In this episode, Ben explores the NHS's 10 year plan through the lens of general practice funding. Joined by finance expert Andy Pow, they unpack the major shifts proposed in the plan, including resource movement from acute care to community services and the ambitious productivity expectations placed on general practice. Andy shares his insights on the feasibility of these changes and the implications of emerging GP contracts, such as single and multi-neighborhood provider models, which could fundamentally reshape funding and delivery structures. The discussion also touches on governance...
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What does the future hold for general practice in our communities? In this week’s episode, brought to you in partnership with Practice Index, we welcome back Adrian Down & Ceri Chaplin to unpack the NHS’s ambitious 10 year plan to shift care from hospitals into local settings, with a focus on digital transformation and preventative strategies. With a blend of optimism and realism, Adrian and Ceri explore what these changes mean for small, independent practices, particularly in rural areas, sharing contrasting experiences and hopes for the neighbourhood health service model. They delve...
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In this episode, healthcare leaders Katie Bramall-Stainer & Alice Benton unpack the newly published 10-year NHS plan, highlighting the vital yet often overlooked role of practicing professionals in shaping effective policy. They explore the transformative potential of tools like the NHS app and AI, the real world challenges facing GPs, and the shifting balance of resources from hospitals to community care. With a strong focus on funding transparency, integration, and the importance of GP voices in decision making, this conversation is a timely call for healthcare professionals to stay...
info_outlineIn 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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