PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
GP Surgeries: Closures (18 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Steff Aquarone (Liberal Democrat)
Answer
The closure of a general practice (GP) surgery is an issue that is considered and decided upon by local commissioners, following an application from a GP provider. Practices close for a variety of reasons, including mergers or retirement, and so do not necessarily indicate a reduction in the quality of care. When a practice does close, patients are informed of the closure and advised to register at another local practice of their choice, within their area.
Commissioners are accountable for ensuring that patients have access to a GP. In the event of a closure, commissioners will assess the need for a replacement provider before transferring patients to alternative practices when a GP surgery closes.
Answered by:
Stephen Kinnock (Labour)
24 October 2024
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