Changes to online access to general practice pose a 'real and present danger' to patients that could cost lives, the BMA has warned as GPs re-entered dispute with the government.
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Primary care minister Stephen Kinnock has claimed the government is 'mystified' by GPs' decision to return to industrial dispute - and doubled down on plans to expand online access.
General practice has re-entered industrial dispute with the government as changes to online access to general practice took effect without safeguards GPs say are vital to avoid 'potential tragedy'.
Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has ignored GP safety warnings over online consultation changes and hit out at 'forces of conservatism' who want to 'turn the NHS into a museum of 20th ...
Inadequate safeguards proposed by the government 'risk tragedy' as practices open online consultation systems throughout core hours from 1 October, GP leaders have warned.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to steer clear of a pension tax hike in her autumn budget statement - with specialist accountants warning the move could collapse plans for a neighbourhood NHS.
GP leaders will warn the government that a new NHS long-term workforce plan must include a focus on retaining existing GPs, after the government opened a consultation to overhaul the existing plan.
BMA GP leaders have warned health and social care secretary Wes Streeting he has 48 hours to avoid a return to industrial dispute with general practice.
Cuts to ICBs and a lack of investment could seriously undermine government plans to accelerate the use of AI in the NHS, a health informatics expert has warned.