Devon Local Medical Committee

DH - More GP Surgeries open longer - 17 Jun 08

More patients are able to see their GP in the evenings and at weekends, statistics released today by the Department of Health show.

New statistics for May 2008, published for the first time, show that 20% of family doctor practices are already offering extended opening for their patients. And in 21 Primary Care Trusts more than half the local family doctor services are offering extended opening.

Following changes to the GP contract agreed with the British Medical Association in March, the local NHS is working with family doctors in each area of the country to agree arrangements for extra weekend and/or evening opening. The Government's aim is that by the end of the year at least 50% of GP surgeries will be offering extended opening hours, either in the evenings or at weekends. The statistics released today show that there has already been fast progress towards this objective in many parts of the country with the percentage of surgeries offering extended opening hour up from 12% in April this year.

Health Services Minister Ben Bradshaw said:
  • "Today's data shows that the NHS is well on track to achieve our aim of at least half of GPs providing extended hours for patients by the end of the year. This is great news for patients
  • "Patients tell us that access to GP services is a real issue - they want greater flexibility and choice over when they can see their family doctor. People want more personal and convenient health care, so primary care services need to adapt to respond to this need. I'm very pleased that so many GPs are already responding to this and we expect more and more GPs doing so over the coming months."
In addition to changing the GP contract to reward GP practices that extend their opening hours, the Government is investing an extra £250 million in primary care including:
setting up over 100 new GP practices in parts of the country that have fewer GPs and greater health challenges;
  • opening over 150 GP-led health centres across the country, which will provide access to GP services from 8am-8pm, seven days a week, Any member of the public will be able to use these additional services, while staying registered with their local family doctor service; and
  • consulting with the British Medical Association on proposals for an additional £105 million investment to help all GP surgeries further improve the range and quality of services they provide for their patients

Note:
  1. Following changes to the GP contract agreed in March 2008, just over £150 million of funding, which was previously spent on access incentive schemes, will now go to GP practices that offer extended opening hours. In April 2008, 12% of GP practices were offering extended opening hours.
  2. To quality for their share of this funding, GP practices have to offer on average an extra three hours a week (depending on the size of their patient list) at times that reflect the needs and wishes of their patients.
  3. This is the first time statistics have been collected and published in this way for GP Extended Opening Hours. It has been decided to place these important figures in the public domain as soon as they had been validated. Subsequent figures will be released on a monthly basis on the second Tuesday of every month.
  4. The statistics can be found at:  www.performance.doh.gov.uk/hospitalactivity/data_requests/ index.htm


DH -  GP extended opening hours for May 2008
This data shows the number of GP practices within each Commissioner (PCTs and Care Trusts) and how many of those practices were offering extended opening hours on the census date (21st May 2008). This is the first release of this new data collection.

Key findings this month:
  • During May 2008, 148 of the 152 Commissioners (PCTs and Care Trusts) returned data.
  • Of the 8068 practices returned, 1644 offered extended opening hours on the census date (20%).
  • The average percentage of GP Practices offering extended hours within each Commissioner who returned data was 18%
  • Fifty-four of the Commissioners who returned data had no GP practices offering extended opening hours (36%).
  • Twenty-one of the Commissioners who returned data achieved the Operating Framework aim of 50% of their GP Practices offering extended opening hours (14%).


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