GPs could threaten mass resignation over NHS contract
GP representatives around the UK have told the BMA to “use the threat of mass resignation to improve the NHS offer to practices,” arguing that “being prepared to walk away may be more effective than industrial action.”The motion,1 passed on 24 May at the UK conference of local medical committees in Newport, Wales, also instructed the BMA’s General Practitioners Committee (GPC) to “develop viable alternatives” to the general medical services (GMS) contract, including “actively supporting GP practices to work outside the NHS.”The GPC England entered a dispute with NHS England over this year’s changes to the general medical services contract, which were imposed in April. It has argued that the below inflation core funding uplift of 1.9% would leave practices on the brink financially and at risk of closure.2Speaking in favour of the motion, Frances O’Hagan, a GP from Northern Ireland’s Southern Local Medical Committee, said that the threat of…
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