PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
General Practitioners: Finance (7 June 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Ruth Cadbury (Labour)
Answer
The General Practice Forward View, published by NHS England on 21 April 2016, sets out that an extra £2.4 billion a year will be invested in general practice services by 2020/21, representing a 14% increase in real terms. This means that investment will rise from £9.6 billion a year in 2015/16 to over £12 billion a year by 2020/21.
There will be a national £508 million five year Sustainability and Transformation package for general practice to help support struggling practices, develop the workforce, stimulate care redesign and tackle workload. This package will include:
- £56 million, to include a new practice resilience programme starting in 2016/17, and the offer of specialist services to general practitioners suffering from burn out and stress;
- £206 million for workforce measures to grow the medical and non-medical workforce;
- £246 million to support practices in redesigning services, including a requirement on clinical commissioning groups to provide around £171 million of practice transformational support and a new national £30 million development programme for general practice.
Answered by:
Alistair Burt (Conservative)
14 June 2016
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