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07 March 2023

RCGP statement on GP contract

Response to NHS England’s changes to the GP contract for 2023/24 from Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the Royal College of GPs.

26 February 2023

College gives media a behind-the-scenes look at workload and workforce pressures facing GPs

Two Faculty RCGP Chairs spoke to The Mail Online about challenges facing general practice, and how highly GPs value their relationships with patients.

23 February 2023

Latest GP data shows tough winter in general practice, says College Chair

Comments on the latest NHS GP workforce and workload data from Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the Royal College of GPs.

22 February 2023

College: Another symptom of a system in crisis

Dr Ursula Mason, Chair of the RCGP in Northern Ireland, responds to news that the Brookeborough and Tempo GP practice is at risk of closure.

22 February 2023

RCGP statement on BMA ballot for industrial action by junior doctors

Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, comments on the industrial action by junior doctors.

20 February 2023

RCGP Scotland response to Primary Care Out of Hours Workforce Survey findings

Responding to this week’s Primary Care Out of Hours Workforce Survey findings, RCGP Scotland Joint Chair Dr David Shackles said the following.

20 February 2023

GP referrals to specialist services must be taken seriously, says College Chair

RCGP Chair Professor Kamila Hawthorne responds to research from Healthwatch England that found GP referrals have been rejected, cancelled or lost by hospitals.

20 February 2023

GP practice closures in deprived communities will have a stark impact, says College Chair

RCGP Chair responds to research from The Company Chemists' Association that found an increase in GP surgery and pharmacy closures in deprived areas.

14 February 2023

GP teams working ‘above and beyond’ to care for ever-growing numbers of patients, says College

The RCGP issues a response to analysis that some areas in England now have almost 3,000 registered patients for every fully qualified GP.