Primary Care Networks
The RCGP has made a number of statements on the development of Primary Care Networks (PCNs). The College believes that PCNs are an opportunity to change primary care for the better, but they must be given the time and space to develop properly.
National Diktats could shatter fragile PCNs
Professor Martin Marshall
To help understand the barriers and enablers of success, we interviewed:
- GPs
- practice managers
- clinical directors
- RCGP’s own primary care advisers, who are supporting the development of networks
Three key themes emerged from this work:
- Building relationships and buy-in is essential but challenging in the current climate
- There is insufficient knowhow and capacity to drive transformational change
- The requirements placed on PCNs are perceived as too prescriptive and inflexible
Read the full blog published in the Health Services Journal, 13 January 2020.
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