Northern Ireland: GPs agree contract changes

GPs in Northern Ireland have agreed changes to the general medical services (GMS) contract, the BMA has said.The BMA’s Northern Ireland GP committee (NIGPC) has agreed changes for 2024-25, with the Department of Health agreeing to further work to overhaul the contract from 2025 onwards.1The association said that NIGPC had also secured £5 million in funding for this year to cover GP indemnity costs.Commenting on the changes, lead negotiator and NIGPC chair Alan Stout said, “When we entered negotiations we had three aims: to simplify the contract, to ensure a fair uplift, and to make good progress on indemnity.“We have managed to negotiate successfully in these areas for this year, and we secured a commitment from the department and the Strategic Planning and Performance Group to further review the contract for subsequent years.”Stout said that progress on indemnity provision for GPs in Northern Ireland was a “red line” for the…
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