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#ntsummit Transforming primary care Professor Martin Roland CBE, Professor of Health Service Research, University of Cambridge @ProfRoland

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Transforming primary care

Professor Martin Roland CBE, Professor of Health Service Research, University of Cambridge @ProfRoland

Re-engaging the workforce

to meet the challenges ahead:

Transforming primary care

The problems

• A rapidly ageing population

• Rising demand for care

• Increasing numbers of complex patients with multiple long-term

conditions

• Progressive move of care from hospitals to primary care

• Poor coordination between general practice, community health

services and hospitals, and between the NHS and social services

• Increasing problems in recruitment and retention for GPs, practice

nurses, community nurses

Practice teams

MORE STAFF: GPs, nurses,

pharmacists in practices, HCAs,

physician associates, admin

support

Federations etc

PRACTICE SUPPORT: Training

Governance Local services

+ AS PROVIDERS

Integration

Specialists Community nursing

Out of hours Comm. pharmacy

BETTER I.T.: Common records

email with specialists email with patients

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With its highly skilled workforce, effective multi-disciplinary teams and well-developed IT

systems, the NHS is in an unparalleled position to develop a modern primary care system

that is truly world class.”

“With its highly skilled workforce, effective multi-disciplinary teams and well-developed IT systems, the NHS is in an unparalleled position to develop a modern primary care system that is truly world class.”

Health Care Spending as a Percentage of

GDP 1985 to 2013

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1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010

US (17.1%)

FR (11.6%)

SWE (11.5%)

GER (11.2%)

NETH (11.1%)

SWIZ (11.1%)

NZ (11.0%)

CAN (10.7%)

NOR (9.4%)

AUS (9.4%)*

UK (8.8%)

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Notes: GDP refers to gross domestic product. Dutch and Swiss data current spending only

exclude spending on capital formation of health care providers. Source: OECD Health Data 2015.

Percent

*2012

20 year relative disinvestment in general practice

% of NHS budget going to general practice

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Column3

Column1

Column2

GP job stressors 1998-2015 (5 point scale, 1-5)

2.5

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3.5

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4.5

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1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016

External requirements

Enough time to do job justice

Increasing workload

University of Manchester. 8th National GP Worklife Survey