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Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information COVID BURNOUT: HOW TO IDENTIFY AND PREVENT IT Determining the cause of the problem is an important step and can be achieved through employee discussion and good communication. 1. Severe physical and emotional exhaustion: in the early stages of burnout people feel tired and exhausted, and tend to get frustrated more easily than they normally would. 2. WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims.PRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information COVID BURNOUT: HOW TO IDENTIFY AND PREVENT IT Determining the cause of the problem is an important step and can be achieved through employee discussion and good communication. 1. Severe physical and emotional exhaustion: in the early stages of burnout people feel tired and exhausted, and tend to get frustrated more easily than they normally would. 2. WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims.PRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as HOW TO MAKE ONE-TO-ONE MEETINGS COUNT 22 hours ago · The most powerful coaching tool a manager has is a one-to-one meeting. These meetings provide dedicated time for managers to learn important information about their employees, and offer useful, real-time, feedback When one-to-ones happen frequently,managers have the
NEW NHS PATIENT DATA STORE DELAYED BY TWO MONTHS As reported by BBC news, the creation of a central NHS digital database from GP records in England will be delayed by two months, the government has announced. The system was due to begin on 1 July, but the date has now been pushed back to 1 September. The NHS had been calling for a delay to allow patients more time to learn about thesystem.
HOW COVID-19 HAS IMPACTED ONE GENERAL PRACTICE CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Wiltshire Times. COVID had an immediate effect on the working practice of the doctors and nurses in general practice, and they are now gearing-up in anticipation of a busy winter, honing new ways of working forced by lockdown. “We were swift to change how weorganised
HOW TO AVOID COMMON MANAGEMENT MISTAKES Taking on the role of a people leader comes with plenty of ups and downs but, luckily, each mistake can lead to positive changes and continuous growth and development We turned to our community of 15Five managers and asked them to share some of the biggest mistakes they’ve made as people leaders NADINE DORRIES SAYS WOMEN SHOULD STAND UP TO DOCTORS As reported by BBC news, health minister Nadine Dorries wants women to feel they can demand different treatment, if they are unhappy with how medical staff are looking after them. Dorries, who deals with patient safety, suicide prevention and mental health, said she was “very aware” women faced inequalities in healthcare. ADDRESSING HEALTH INEQUALITIES CAUSED BY SYSTEMIC RACISM COVID-19 is a stark recent example of how health inequalities persist for people of ethnic minorities. How can communities, professionals and services tackle the systemic injustices that affect everything from diabetes to mental health? Samir Jeraj reports When Sanisha Wynter sought help for her EMPLOYING EXTRA PAIRS OF HANDS IN YOUR PRACTICE We all need an extra pair of hands at times, and practices have experienced an increase in workload which can be alleviated by more staff. We’ve complied advice from the British Medical Association which explains who to employ to help out, and how to go about it Having a clinical pharmacist on the GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
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Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
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IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims.PRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
IR35 FOR GPS
IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims. UK 'MOST TRUSTING' COUNTRY ON COVID VACCINES As reported by BBC news, faith in COVID vaccines is highest in the UK, with nearly nine in 10 saying they trust the jabs, a survey of people in 15 countries suggests. Israel, where 83% expressed faith in vaccines, came next. Japan reported the lowest levels of trust at 47%. The Imperial College London team, who have tracked people’s attitudes to the vaccinations since November, say overall RCGPNI CALLS FOR AN URGENT AND COLLECTIVE APPROACH TO “The pandemic has highlighted that our health service is a delicate ecosystem, where stresses in one area will be felt in another. The best outcomes for patient health come when all parts of the system work seamlessly together, so the vital role of general practice must be considered when any new investment is proposed. COVID BURNOUT: HOW TO IDENTIFY AND PREVENT IT Determining the cause of the problem is an important step and can be achieved through employee discussion and good communication. 1. Severe physical and emotional exhaustion: in the early stages of burnout people feel tired and exhausted, and tend to get frustrated more easily than they normally would. 2. WHY GARDENING SHOULD BECOME YOUR NEW HOBBY This new research, conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in collaboration with the University of Sheffield and the University of Virginia, found that the outdoor hobby has been shown to boost mental health, with those with health problems stating that gardening eased episodes of depression (13%), boosted energy levels (12%) and reduced stress (16%). STRUCTURING A PCN SOCIAL PRESCRIBING SERVICE FOR THE POST Nick Sharples, PCC associate, discusses how practices can structure a PCN social prescribing service The two additional roles are those of care co-ordinator and health and wellbeing coach; these are in addition to the other nine roles announced in 2021. WHY IT'S TIME FOR US ALL TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE 1 day ago · The brutal murder of Sarah Everard came to symbolise a broader issue about the threats that women regularly face from men, and how unsafe they feel when going about their daily lives. The PMA’s client services director, Austin Ambrose, believes it is the responsibility of us all to continue to EMPLOYING EXTRA PAIRS OF HANDS IN YOUR PRACTICE 1 day ago · We all need an extra pair of hands at times, and practices have experienced an increase in workload which can be alleviated by more staff. We’ve complied advice from the British Medical Association which explains who to employ to help out, and how to go about it Having a clinical pharmacist on the PLANTS THAT OFFER MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS 1 day ago · Nature is abundant with wellbeing remedies – and you don’t have to be a master herbalist to benefit from them! CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Happiful. The act of caring for plants is, in itself, a supportive, mindful experience – helping us to soothe stress and refocus our minds – but there are also many natural examples out there that come THE DEBATE SURROUNDING FLEXIBLE WORKING Managing the move to remote working. When discussing the need for employees to return to the office as swiftly as possible, Solomon made no secret of his issues with remote working, speaking about his desire for Goldman to maintain its innovative and collaborative culture, as well as his concerns about the impact remote working has on training and development for junior staff – and Solomon WILL THE NHS RESTRUCTURE ACTUALLY HELP WITH RECOVERY The health policy challenges facing the NHS and government are enormous, but Hugh Alderwick and colleagues argue that a major reorganisation is not the solution The proposals for a new NHS structure lack detail, so it is not possible to fully assessPRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
IR35 FOR GPS
IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims.PRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
IR35 FOR GPS
IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims. UK 'MOST TRUSTING' COUNTRY ON COVID VACCINES As reported by BBC news, faith in COVID vaccines is highest in the UK, with nearly nine in 10 saying they trust the jabs, a survey of people in 15 countries suggests. Israel, where 83% expressed faith in vaccines, came next. Japan reported the lowest levels of trust at 47%. The Imperial College London team, who have tracked people’s attitudes to the vaccinations since November, say overall RCGPNI CALLS FOR AN URGENT AND COLLECTIVE APPROACH TO “The pandemic has highlighted that our health service is a delicate ecosystem, where stresses in one area will be felt in another. The best outcomes for patient health come when all parts of the system work seamlessly together, so the vital role of general practice must be considered when any new investment is proposed. COVID BURNOUT: HOW TO IDENTIFY AND PREVENT IT Determining the cause of the problem is an important step and can be achieved through employee discussion and good communication. 1. Severe physical and emotional exhaustion: in the early stages of burnout people feel tired and exhausted, and tend to get frustrated more easily than they normally would. 2. WHY GARDENING SHOULD BECOME YOUR NEW HOBBY This new research, conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in collaboration with the University of Sheffield and the University of Virginia, found that the outdoor hobby has been shown to boost mental health, with those with health problems stating that gardening eased episodes of depression (13%), boosted energy levels (12%) and reduced stress (16%). STRUCTURING A PCN SOCIAL PRESCRIBING SERVICE FOR THE POST Nick Sharples, PCC associate, discusses how practices can structure a PCN social prescribing service The two additional roles are those of care co-ordinator and health and wellbeing coach; these are in addition to the other nine roles announced in 2021. WHY IT'S TIME FOR US ALL TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE 1 day ago · The brutal murder of Sarah Everard came to symbolise a broader issue about the threats that women regularly face from men, and how unsafe they feel when going about their daily lives. The PMA’s client services director, Austin Ambrose, believes it is the responsibility of us all to continue to EMPLOYING EXTRA PAIRS OF HANDS IN YOUR PRACTICE 1 day ago · We all need an extra pair of hands at times, and practices have experienced an increase in workload which can be alleviated by more staff. We’ve complied advice from the British Medical Association which explains who to employ to help out, and how to go about it Having a clinical pharmacist on the PLANTS THAT OFFER MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS 1 day ago · Nature is abundant with wellbeing remedies – and you don’t have to be a master herbalist to benefit from them! CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Happiful. The act of caring for plants is, in itself, a supportive, mindful experience – helping us to soothe stress and refocus our minds – but there are also many natural examples out there that come THE DEBATE SURROUNDING FLEXIBLE WORKING Managing the move to remote working. When discussing the need for employees to return to the office as swiftly as possible, Solomon made no secret of his issues with remote working, speaking about his desire for Goldman to maintain its innovative and collaborative culture, as well as his concerns about the impact remote working has on training and development for junior staff – and Solomon WILL THE NHS RESTRUCTURE ACTUALLY HELP WITH RECOVERY The health policy challenges facing the NHS and government are enormous, but Hugh Alderwick and colleagues argue that a major reorganisation is not the solution The proposals for a new NHS structure lack detail, so it is not possible to fully assessPRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
IR35 FOR GPS
IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims.PRACTICE BUSINESS
Latest news. RCGPNI calls for an urgent and collective approach to tackling waiting lists. June 9, 2021. RCGP calls for immediate delay to patient data proposals. June 8, 2021. UK ‘most trusting’ country on COVID vaccines. June 7, 2021. Self-harm in over-65s ‘needs post-pandemic focus’. June 4, 2021. MODERNA VACCINE 'HIGHLY EFFECTIVE' IN TEENS As reported by BBC news, Moderna says its COVID vaccine is “highly effective” in adolescents aged 12 to 17. No cases of COVID-19 were seen in a trial involving 3,732 young volunteers who received two doses of the vaccine, compared to four cases in controls who had placebo injections. Moderna says it will soon submit the data to regulators globally to seek approval for use in teens. WHAT CHALLENGES ARE FACING THE NHS THIS YEAR? The immediate challenge is the resurgence of COVID-19 which has resulted in more patients being admitted to hospital with the virus than at the previous peak in April. At the same time, the NHS is being asked to deliver the biggest, and most ambitious, vaccine campaign in its history, while also developing services for patients with longCOVID
GP FINANCIAL AND CONTRACT CHANGES FOR 2020 TO 2022 Practice Index has created a guide to the GP financial and contract changes effective from 2020-2022. NHS England (NHSE) is trying to keep pace with the needs of patients – and the ability of general practice to meet those needs – in an abnormal situation as THE Q&AS YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A CQC INSPECTION It is crucial that, once an inspector has ‘phoned the practice to announce the CQC inspection, and a letter has been sent to confirm the date, you begin to prepare. You should be given at least two weeks’ notice which you should use wisely to ensure you are as ready as you can be. In the meantime, you will also be asked for some information WHY IS THE VACCINE UPTAKE LOWER AMONGST SOME ETHNIC Figures show that the vaccine uptake amongst some ethnic minorities is significantly lower, but what are the reasons behind this? CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. While the risks from COVID-19 are now better-established, mitigation efforts remain insufficient, particularly among more marginalised groups. KEY LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES DURING COVID Key leadership challenges during COVID. October 9, 2020 CPD, Management. Robert Half held its first online leadership round table in May. Normally run as a face-to-face event, the round table presented an opportunity for senior leaders to discuss emerging COVID-19 related ideas, challenges and opportunities in an open forum. GP: USE ARRS MONEY FOR COVID CLINIC Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics. CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The BMJ. The daily count of coronavirus cases is rising and, after a few days’ delay, admissions and deaths aremounting too.
IR35 FOR GPS
IR35 is legislation which focuses on the employment status of workers who are not paid via the payroll; it is used by HMRC to obtain employer’s National Insurance Contributions (NIC), as well as PAYE, plus employee’s NIC from such workers – including locum GPs – in cases where HMRC deems that they should be taxed as an employee. PRACTICE MANAGER JAILED FOR £46K FRAUD A surgery practice manager has been jailed for stealing £46,000 from its accounts. This is an edited version of an item posted in The York Press.. James Collumb, 54 of Barwick-in-Elmet, threatened to sue the Old School Practice, Copmanthorpe, through an employment tribunal when it queried his overtime claims. UK 'MOST TRUSTING' COUNTRY ON COVID VACCINES As reported by BBC news, faith in COVID vaccines is highest in the UK, with nearly nine in 10 saying they trust the jabs, a survey of people in 15 countries suggests. Israel, where 83% expressed faith in vaccines, came next. Japan reported the lowest levels of trust at 47%. The Imperial College London team, who have tracked people’s attitudes to the vaccinations since November, say overall RCGPNI CALLS FOR AN URGENT AND COLLECTIVE APPROACH TO “The pandemic has highlighted that our health service is a delicate ecosystem, where stresses in one area will be felt in another. The best outcomes for patient health come when all parts of the system work seamlessly together, so the vital role of general practice must be considered when any new investment is proposed. COVID BURNOUT: HOW TO IDENTIFY AND PREVENT IT Determining the cause of the problem is an important step and can be achieved through employee discussion and good communication. 1. Severe physical and emotional exhaustion: in the early stages of burnout people feel tired and exhausted, and tend to get frustrated more easily than they normally would. 2. WHY GARDENING SHOULD BECOME YOUR NEW HOBBY This new research, conducted by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in collaboration with the University of Sheffield and the University of Virginia, found that the outdoor hobby has been shown to boost mental health, with those with health problems stating that gardening eased episodes of depression (13%), boosted energy levels (12%) and reduced stress (16%). STRUCTURING A PCN SOCIAL PRESCRIBING SERVICE FOR THE POST Nick Sharples, PCC associate, discusses how practices can structure a PCN social prescribing service The two additional roles are those of care co-ordinator and health and wellbeing coach; these are in addition to the other nine roles announced in 2021. WHY IT'S TIME FOR US ALL TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE 1 day ago · The brutal murder of Sarah Everard came to symbolise a broader issue about the threats that women regularly face from men, and how unsafe they feel when going about their daily lives. The PMA’s client services director, Austin Ambrose, believes it is the responsibility of us all to continue to EMPLOYING EXTRA PAIRS OF HANDS IN YOUR PRACTICE 1 day ago · We all need an extra pair of hands at times, and practices have experienced an increase in workload which can be alleviated by more staff. We’ve complied advice from the British Medical Association which explains who to employ to help out, and how to go about it Having a clinical pharmacist on the PLANTS THAT OFFER MENTAL HEALTH BENEFITS 1 day ago · Nature is abundant with wellbeing remedies – and you don’t have to be a master herbalist to benefit from them! CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Happiful. The act of caring for plants is, in itself, a supportive, mindful experience – helping us to soothe stress and refocus our minds – but there are also many natural examples out there that come THE DEBATE SURROUNDING FLEXIBLE WORKING Managing the move to remote working. When discussing the need for employees to return to the office as swiftly as possible, Solomon made no secret of his issues with remote working, speaking about his desire for Goldman to maintain its innovative and collaborative culture, as well as his concerns about the impact remote working has on training and development for junior staff – and Solomon WILL THE NHS RESTRUCTURE ACTUALLY HELP WITH RECOVERY The health policy challenges facing the NHS and government are enormous, but Hugh Alderwick and colleagues argue that a major reorganisation is not the solution The proposals for a new NHS structure lack detail, so it is not possible to fully assessMENU
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Ed Waller, director for primary care strategy and NHS contracts, said during a webinar last Thursday that he expected practices to be able to follow their ‘normal bank holiday setup’ on 25 May Waller said:“As
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AROUND 7 IN 10 PATIENTS NOW RECEIVE GP CARE REMOTELY__6th May 2020
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