RCGP news
10 January 2022
Efforts need ‘stepping up’ to meet 26,000 extra practice staff target
The RCGP has been making the case for years that general practice is working under intense workload and workforce pressures.
06 January 2022
RCGP responds to Health and Social Care Committee Report on NHS backlog
Professor Martin Marshall, RCGP Chair, responds to the Health and Social Care Committee’s report 'Clearing the backlog caused by the pandemic.'
04 January 2022
NHS pressures not confined to hospitals: immediate action needed to tackle GP workload and workforce pressures
RCGP Chair responds to Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer’s speech this morning, in which he referenced how difficult it was to get a GP appointments.
29 December 2021
GP staff access to Covid testing ‘vital’ says RCGP
Covid testing is key to ensuring GPs and other healthcare professionals are safe to deliver frontline patient care.
22 December 2021
Capsule endoscopies’ to detect bowel cancer are a welcome innovation – but must be robustly evaluated, says College
The College has responded to NHS England’s announcement of miniature cameras ‘no bigger than a pill’ being trialled to check for bowel cancer.
21 December 2021
Updated workload prioritisation guidance during the accelerated booster campaign
The College has published updated guidance on workload prioritisation for practices during the implementation of the accelerated booster vaccination campaign.
21 December 2021
Royal Colleges and Trade Unions send out message of solidarity to health workers this Christmas
Northern Ireland’s leading health care organisations representing doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, midwives and healthcare workers are sending out a message of solidarity to their members ahead of what many expect to be the worst winter period ever faced.
20 December 2021
College responds to BMJ study on ‘frequent attenders’ in general practice
Responding to a BMJ Open study looking at patients who frequently access general practice care and services.
17 December 2021
Immuno-suppressed patients a priority for vaccination teams
Chair of the RCGP responds to a BBC report on difficulties some immune-suppressed patients are facing accessing their booster jab.
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