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Talking General Practice

Brought to you by GPonline.com, this weekly podcast discusses the latest news from the world of UK general practice and talks to GPs and others about the big issues affecting primary care. We're also aiming to highlight some positive stories and inspiring people along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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10. Jul 2026

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Is the 10-year plan on track, GP premises challenges, job shortage for new GPs 10.07.2026

This week Emma, Nick and Kimberley look at the government’s 10-year health plan one year on and ask how much progress has been made, whether it is on track and what needs to happen next. They also talk about  PCN contract variations after every practice in Kent signed up to the first deal of this kind. They look at GP premises after the government announced its 10-year capital investment plan...

Dr Katie Bramall on three years as BMA GP chair and why it's time to step back 03.07.2026

Emma speaks to BMA England GP committee chair Dr Katie Bramall about her decision not to stand for re-election when her three-year term ends this month and the highs and lows of her time in the role.   Katie reflects on an extraordinary three years for general practice, including navigating challenging GP contract negotiations during a tight funding climate and leading historic collective act...

GP Money Matters: GP career trends and financial planning 30.06.2026

GP Money Matters is a series of special bonus episodes of Talking General Practice sponsored by Wesleyan where we look at key personal finance issues that affect GPs. In this episode GPonline editor Emma Bower talks to Wendy Baillie, a chartered financial planner and the retirement lead for the medical division at Wesleyan, about research the company recently undertook looking at GP career trends...

GPs push back on list cleaning, QOF obesity flaws, ARRS underspend 26.06.2026

Nick and Emma look at the impact the current list cleaning drive has had on GP practices and explain why GP leaders have called for a pause in the process amid fears of inappropriate removals and a huge loss of funding for the profession. They talk about prescribing for obesity, after the BMA warned that the funding practices will receive for new QOF targets on this is unlikely to cover the cost o...

Addressing the challenges facing rural general practice 19.06.2026

This week Emma speaks to GP Dr Emma Watts, a dispensing doctor based in Surrey and the chair of the RCGP's Rural Forum, about the distinct challenges facing rural general practice.   Emma discusses how urban-centric policies, mounting financial constraints, and operational pressures are driving rural practice closures. She also highlights hidden health inequalities in rural areas, such as hom...

GPs hit by list cleaning chaos, neighbourhood contracts, access vs continuity 12.06.2026

This week Nick and Emma talk about list cleaning, after an analysis by Nick showed that 350,000 patients have been removed from GP practice lists, resulting in a loss of around £45m from practice funding. Nick explains why this happens and the impact it has on individual practices. They discuss GP contracts, looking at the first area in England that has agreed a local variation to PCN contracts, B...

GP Money Matters: Understanding your NHS pension and the McCloud judgment 09.06.2026

GP Money Matters is a series of special bonus episodes of Talking General Practice sponsored by Wesleyan where we look at key personal finance issues that affect GPs. In this episode GPonline editor Emma Bower talks to Wendy Baillie, a chartered financial planner and the retirement lead for the medical division at Wesleyan, about the complexities of the NHS pension scheme and the specific challeng...

How we can keep experienced GPs working in the NHS 05.06.2026

Emma speaks to Dr Nada Khan, a GP in Exeter and clinical lecturer in general practice at Exeter University, about her recent study on GP retention. In this conversation, Nada explains how GP workload has become increasingly intense, fragmented, and risk-laden, and she describes the impact of hybrid access models and moral distress on GPs - all of which is causing experienced doctors to cut back on...

BMA to ballot on ‘plan B’ for GP contracts, NHS workforce plan, single patient record fears 29.05.2026

Emma and Nick talk about the ongoing dispute between the BMA and the government about this year’s GP contract and what the BMA will be asking GP practices to do from 1 June as it steps up collective action. They discuss a vote at the UK LMCs conference earlier this month, which saw LMC representatives back exploring the radical step of moving towards a hybrid NHS/private model for general practice...

Inside the government's flagship neighbourhood health programme 22.05.2026

This week Talking General Practice is looking at the National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme - or NNHIP. This is the NHS England and government programme to support the development of neighbourhood health with 43 pioneer sites across England leading the way to test how integrated neighbourhood teams and neighbourhood approaches can better support patients. To find out what this look...

Will collective action work, unpicking the GP reimbursement scheme, what PCN variation means 15.05.2026

The GPonline team talks about collective action, after the BMA GP committee narrowly voted in favour of the move, what that action involves and what needs to happen to resolve the dispute. They look at the practice-level reimbursement scheme for GPs, how that is going to work and some of the issues and challenges the scheme could present. And they discuss some late changes to the network contract...

Lessons from a pioneering practice on making neighbourhood health work 08.05.2026

Emma speaks to Dr John Ribchester, a GP partner at Whitstable Medical Practice in Kent, a practice that is frequently cited as a leading example of the ‘neighbourhood NHS’ in action. The practice has spent years shifting services like diagnostics, day surgery, and urgent care out of hospital and into the community. John explains the journey his practice took to develop this model, including the fi...

Can the NHS win GPs over on advice and guidance, plus GP partnership fears 01.05.2026

In our regular news review, the GPonline team talks about advice and guidance after NHS England was forced to clarify that there was no national target for diverting GP referrals.  They also look at some new guidance from the BMA on advice and guidance and whether GPs have been involved locally with the development of controversial single point of access systems that NHS England say will over...

Why more research should happen in general practice - and how to get involved 24.04.2026

Emma speaks to Professor Greg Irving, an academic GP and the national specialty lead for general practice at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). In this conversation, Greg discusses the essential role of research in general practice and how it is being embedded into the government’s 10-year plan as the NHS shifts focus from hospitals to the community.  He explains the...

Why experienced GPs are leaving the NHS, spiralling GP workload, collective action 17.04.2026

This week Nick and Emma discuss GP retention and look at the reasons why experienced doctors are leaving the role and what the NHS needs to do to ensure more GPs remain in the job for longer. They talk about how the expanded use of online consultations has impacted on GP workload and fears about what this year’s GP contract – which introduces new same-day access targets and changes to GP referrals...

Improving perinatal care and the role of primary care 10.04.2026

Emma talks to Dr Liz Dapré, an academic GP and co-chair of the group GPs Championing Perinatal Care (GPCPC) about the vital role of primary care in maternal and perinatal health. In this conversation Liz and Emma discuss the key problems in perinatal care across the NHS and what needs to happen to address some of these issues. Liz explains how GPCPC is working to ensure the voice of general practi...

What happens now GPs have rejected the contract, plus will GP pay rise by 3.5%? 03.04.2026

Emma and Nick discuss the results of the BMA referendum on the GP contract and what happens next, including whether GPs will take action and what health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has said about this. They talk about this year’s GP contract deal after the DDRB recommended a 3.5% pay increase for GPs and practice staff and updated contract guidance for PCNs was published - highlighting...

RCGP registrar co-chairs on the jobs crisis, the future of GP training and IMG GP visas 27.03.2026

This week Emma speaks to the RCGP’s registrar co-chairs, Dr Tom France and Dr Molly Dineen about the issues currently facing GP registrars across the UK. Tom and Molly talk about the ongoing GP jobs crisis and the intense frustration surrounding underemployment and unemployment at the end of training. They explain their concerns about the GP jobs available under the additional roles reimbursement...

What NHS guidance reveals about neighbourhoods, advice and guidance shake-up, GP locum rates 20.03.2026

This week Emma, Nick and Kimberley talk about the government’s plans for neighbourhoods - after the long-awaited neighbourhood health framework was published this week - and what it all means for general practice. They also look in more detail at how GP contract changes to advice and guidance link into this and whether these changes could impede GPs’ right to refer, what they could mean for worklo...

Tackling the GP jobs crisis and standing up for salaried and locum GPs 13.03.2026

This week Emma speaks to the co-chairs of the BMA sessional GP committee Dr Amy Small and Dr Kim Rollinson about the jobs crisis and how they hope to better represent sessional GPs. In this conversation they discuss how the shortage of jobs is affecting locum and salaried GPs across the country and what needs to be done to address this issue. They explain what salaried GPs should look out for when...

Dr Katie Bramall on why the new GP contract is unsafe and how GPs can fight back 05.03.2026

BMA England GP committee chair Dr Katie Bramall speaks to Emma about the 2026/27 GP contract and the BMA’s referendum on the deal, which launched this week. Katie explains why she thinks the 2026/27 contract is a bad deal for general practice and some of the problems around same-day access, advice and guidance and practice funding. She talks about what happens if GPs reject the deal in the referen...

What does the 2026/27 GP contract mean for general practice in England? 27.02.2026

Nick and Emma explain how the GP contract for 2026/27 in England is set to change, how it will impact on practices and what it means for the current dispute between the BMA and the government. In this episode they talk about what the contract changes mean for practice and PCN finances, and whether the funding increase will make a difference, or boost jobs available for GPs. They also look at a new...

What's coming in the 2026/27 GP contract, plus narrowing the GP workforce gap 20.02.2026

The GPonline team discusses the latest news affecting general practice. This week Emma and Nick look at how the GP workforce is changing across England and which areas are moving quickest towards what’s considered a safe GP patient ratio. They also discuss what we know and don’t know about this year’s GP contract, rounding up a number of stories GPonline has published recently that cover issues in...

How CQC regulation of general practice is changing 13.02.2026

Emma speaks to Professor Bola Owolabi, a practising GP in the Midlands and the chief inspector of primary care and community services at the CQC. Before this she director of the National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme at NHS England, where she led the Core20PLUS5 approach to tackling healthcare inequalities. Bola took on her role at the CQC in July last year at a particularly t...

Will the next GP contract mean a return to collective action, plus signs of rising pressure on GPs 06.02.2026

Nick and Emma discuss how the BMA plans to respond when details of the 2026/27 GP contract are published, which are expected at some point this month, confusion about the time frame for neighbourhoods and how plans to ramp up advice and guidance could bring even more work to general practice in the coming year. They also look at a couple of stories GPonline has published over the past week or so t...

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