A review to address backlogs of mental capacity assessments could reduce GP involvement, the Government has said.
The proportion of written complaints upheld against GPs fell to a new low last year despite a record number of complaints ...
Pulse editor Sofia Lind details the fraught relationship between the Government and GPs following the rows over online access ...
The BMA will continue to advise GP practices to signpost patients to A&E when capacity is reached, its GP chair has told Wes ...
This survey of GPs and practice managers working in England focuses on the contractual changes brought in on 1 October ...
Seven universities running physician associate courses have suspended them or halted recruiting of new students.
All 1.5 million NHS staff will be mandated to complete strengthened antisemitism and anti-racism training, the Government has ...
Tramadol is not very effective for chronic pain yet comes with an increased risk of serious side effects that suggest it ...
The health secretary wrote to GPs asking them to ensure learning disability registers are up to date and annual health checks ...
Doing targeted COPD case finding as part of NHS lung cancer checks could save £33m over the next decade, research has shown.
Exclusive: The Government is preparing to imminently expand rules allowing research access to patient data held by GPs.
A free recording tool used by GP registrars will be removed this month, prompting GP leaders to seek assurance from the RCGP.
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