Best Practice and Best Practice in Nursing 2019 came and went in a flash delivering ideas and inspiration that we hope will be of enduring benefit. You've all taken a unified leap forward in the primary care sector as General Practice embarks on the most radical set of reforms it has seen in more than 15 years.
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What do GPs think...
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“I’ve been coming to Best Practice for the last five years because of the variety of talks, The national speakers are always very good as are the clinical updates, the politics and the lively debates – it all helps to keep me up to date with what is happening in NHS. I always take back a lot of tips to the practice team. I also enjoy browsing all the stands to see what equipment is new or if there is anything that will help my patients, we don’t normally get a chance to see these things.”
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I have found the exhibition very useful this year because my practice is about to undergo significant premises expansion and we need a lot of new equipment. I have particularly enjoyed the DDA talks this year and networking with all the other members of the primary care team who visit this event.
What do practice managers think...
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I have found the exhibition very useful this year because my practice is about to undergo a significant premises expansion and we need a lot of new equipment. I have particularly enjoyed the DDA talks this year and networking with all the other members of the primary care team who visit this event.
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“I’ve been coming to Best Practice for the last five years because of the variety of talks, The national speakers are always very good as are the clinical updates, the politics and the lively debates – it all helps to keep me up to date with what is happening in NHS. I always take back a lot of tips to the practice team. I also enjoy browsing all the stands to see what equipment is new or if there is anything that will help my patients, we don’t normally get a chance to see these things.”
Can you afford to miss out?
The new five-year GP contract and Primary Care Network DES unveiled in January is designed to confront once and for all some of the crippling pressures on the profession and firmly place primary care as the building blocks of Integrated Care Systems. Workforce, finance, premises, partnerships, pensions, indemnity, access, IT and an outdated QOF are all tackled head on with bold solutions, backed by the £4.5 billion additional investment in primary and community services by 2023.
What can you expect at Best Practice?
The new five-year GP contract and Primary Care Network DES unveiled in January is designed to confront once and for all some of the crippling pressures on the profession and firmly place primary care as the building blocks of Integrated Care Systems. Workforce, finance, premises, partnerships, pensions, indemnity, access, IT and an outdated QOF are all tackled head on with bold solutions, backed by the £4.5 billion additional investment in primary and community services by 2023.
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