Devon Local Medical Committee

BMA - Over a million people say no to the government’s plans for general practice – 12 Jun 08

Over a million people have signed a BMA petition calling on the government to support existing GP practices and urging it to stop encouraging large commercial companies into primary care in England.

The number of signatures, which were gathered over a three week period, shows the huge concern among patients, the public and doctors over government plans for general practice and the impact creeping commercialisation could have on the NHS.   

In his speech to today’s Local Medical Committee (LMC) conference, Dr Laurence Buckman, chairman of the BMA’s GPs Committee will tell GPs that when the petition is handed in to Downing Street “it will deliver a stark message to the Prime Minister.”

As part of Lord Darzi’s review of the NHS, every Primary Care Trust in England has been told it has to have a new GP-led heath centre (often referred to as a polyclinic). The private sector is being encouraged to bid to run these new centres and doctors do not believe the bidding process allows for anything like a level playing field.  Patients and GPs fear large commercial firms may put the wishes of shareholders before the needs of patients.

The BMA also believes the government’s plans could affect continuity of care because the contracts are being offered on a short term basis2, making it difficult to plan for long term health services and potentially leading to a much higher turnover of GPs within a practice.

Dr Buckman will also tell the conference: 

  • “If the government won’t listen to you, their doctors, then surely it will listen to the 1.2 million men and women who call for a halt to the plans to promote the use of commercial companies in general practice. Voters don’t want funding to move from GP practices to commercial companies who are accountable primarily to shareholders rather than patients. They want to be treated as patients, not customers.
  • “My message to Gordon Brown is this: Whatever you think of GPs, take note of what your electorate thinks.  Work with us to improve the service, not against us, and ignore at your peril the wishes of the most important people in the NHS – the patients.”

At 2pm today (Thursday 12/06/08) Dr Buckman will lead a deputation to 10 Downing Street where he will hand over the Support Your Surgery petition within a giant birthday card celebrating the NHS at 60.


Dr Laurence Buckman, chairman GPC revealing the final number of signatures on the petition – LMC Conference 12 June 2008






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