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The future of General Practice

Inquiry

The Committee has launched a new inquiry to explore the future of NHS general practice, examining the key challenges facing general practice over the next five years as well as the biggest current and ongoing barriers to access to general practice. 

 

General practice has seen significant changes in recent years, such as the development of Primary Care Networks, and during the pandemic the way in which many patients interact with their local practice has changed substantially. This inquiry will explore specific issues including regional variation in general practice, the general practice workload, and the partnership model of general practice.  

 

Written evidence should be no more than 3,000 words.  Guidance on submitting written evidence is available here

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Tuesday 1 February 2022.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Fourth Report - The future of general practice
Inquiry The future of General Practice
HC 113
Report
Response to this report
Ninth Special Report - The future of general practice: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report
HC 1751
Special Report
Ninth Special Report - The future of general practice: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report
Inquiry The future of General Practice
HC 1751
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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12 July 2022
Inquiry The future of General Practice
Oral Evidence
28 June 2022
Inquiry The future of General Practice
Oral Evidence
14 June 2022
Inquiry The future of General Practice
Oral Evidence
National Voices (FGP0400)
Royal College of Nursing (FGP0399)
Dr Peter Holden (Doctor at Imperial Road Surgery) (FGP0398)

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