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December 2016
Sessional GP e-Newsletter
My GMC App.
List Management Guidance.
GP Partners at risk of
becoming an endangered
Species.
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Events
Vacancies
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My GMC App
Facing an ethical dilemma in the care of one of your patients?
The new app, My GMP, will help doctors find relevant guidance quickly and easily, and can be accessed
offline once installed.
The GMC have recently released the My GMP App. This gives access to Good Medical Practice as well as all
of the other GMC ethical guidance for doctors, from phones or tablets. It is available for phones and tablets using IOS or Android and can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
My GMP has been developed with the help of doctors to make sure its useful and user friendly. It aims to help
doctors follow good medical practice by making GMC guidance more relevant and accessible, especially at the
point of care.
You can favourite paragraphs that are relevant to you, see monthly hot topics and link to online case studies
to help apply the guidance in practice.
Further details of the App can be found by clicking the logos below:
This is phase one of My GMP and the GMC is keen to get your feedback in order to continue to develop
and improve it. When you have used it please fill in our 2 minute survey and tell us what you think of My
GMP.
John Davey, Regional Liaison Adviser (South West)
The GMC Regional Liaison Service is available to provide sessions on all aspects of GMC guidance.
Email: john.davey@gmc-uk.org Website: www.gmc-uk.org/rls
Telephone: 0161 240 8148
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C O R NW A LL & I S LE S O F S C I LL Y LM C NE W S LE T TE R
All items have been triaged by GPs contracted nationally by NHS England and those identified as carrying a
potential risk of ongoing harm have already been returned to practices over the summer, where they were reviewed.
The rest of the items are now being sent to the patients current practice, for filing in their medical record on
completion of a review process.
The vast majority of these items will be DNAs, TR forms or other items with little clinical information therefore
much of the documentation will not have resulted in harm, but all of the correspondence needs to be assessed
to ensure that the interests of patients are protected and potential harm is either identified or ruled out.
Documentation should arrive in practices between 15 and 19 December (by TNT using a secure tracked process). The correspondence will be clearly identified, in a white plastic wallet which has NHS Englands address on.
Included in each bag is a letter which explains the process the practice should follow upon receipt of the correspondence.
If it becomes evident that the patients record is no longer at the practice, please contact NHS England using
the contact details in the letter and they will arrange for TNT to collect the item and deliver to the new practice.
The support
Where the practice identifies items of high priority, they should complete the general response form and return
it to NHS England as soon as possible.
NHS England will support practices with the completion of a clinical review where harm is suggested and will
provide template correspondence to use in communicating with patients who may have suffered harm.
Where there is correspondence with a patient, the template letter provided by NHSE states expressly that the
delay in receipt of the relevant item of correspondence was not the fault of the GP.
NHS England local and regional teams are aware of this process and can be contacted if there are any issues
NHS England has also provided a dedicated phone line and email address on which practices can contact
them with queries (telephone: 0800 028 9723, email: england.pcsadmin@nhs.net
The payment
In order to support GP practices affected by this incident, GPC England has worked with NHS England to agree
appropriate payment. Practices will receive payments related to the number of items received as follows:
No. of documents* received
Payment
<20
Fixed payment of 50
20-50
>50
Contd/...
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C O R NWA LL & I S LE S O F S C I LL Y LM C NE WS LE T TE R
These payments are intended to provide recompense for the time required to review the correspondence in
the context of the medical records, communicate with patients about the incident where necessary and report
items of high priority to NHS England.
To remove any administrative burden on practices, they will be not required to submit a claim. Payments will
be made through the automated process in January/February.
This process is outside of the normal PCSE process and is being directed and overseen by NHS England
therefore we have been provided with assurances that there should be no problems with the payment process.
NHS England will write to all affected practices with details of their payment and timescales in early January
2017.
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EVENTS
The Art of Brilliance
Following the success of The Art of Brilliance presentation by Martin Burder at the LMC Practice Manager
Conference earlier in November, we have asked Martin to come back to Cornwall on Friday 24th February
2017.
The event will be Held at Victoria from 9am3pm, lunch is included and the cost of 35 per person which
represents excellent value.
So if you want to know why you should wear your special pants on a Monday, fill in the attached booking
form and come along for a truly uplifting and inspiring day.
The event is open to any member of practice staff, including GPs and team leaders who might need a lift
and a day of laughter. Mood suckers especially welcome.
7.30pm-8:15pm
Dermoscopy
Dr Tony Downs, Consultant Dermatologist, Exeter medical & DMC
8.15pm-8:30pm
8:30pm-9:15pm
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VACANCIES
NEWQUAY HEALTH CENTRE
Wanted - Enthusiastic GP, passionate about patient care, team work and enjoying life.
Dynamic practice in Newquay, Cornwall a growing coastal town with beautiful scenery and surfing
PMS practice with 16,000 patients, run by a well re-numerated, and occasionally witty, practice
team
Seeking replacement of full time hours of GPs due to retirement - as full or part time, salaried or
partnership.
Supportive of flexible and portfolio careers for healthy work life balance.
Actively involved in Education (Medical Students, Foundation Doctors and Registrars, Nurse Students), research, commissioning and Cornwall Health
Mixed workforce Partners, Salaried GPs, Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Pharmacist, Minor Illness/
Practice Nurses, HCAs
Minor ops, shared care, contract for Newquay Hospital ward rounds, active involvement in commissioning/locality group
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We are a growing, rural practice with a current list size of 4870. In addition to our dedicated staff we have
supportive patients who value our care.
Recent retirements have led to a younger workforce and we are now looking for a new person to join us
so we can continue to provide good quality patient care.
Minimum of four sessions required to join two existing partners and four salaried doctors.
We work in a spacious, purpose built health centre, in a pleasant, surrounding area.
Our dispensary is profitable and efficient.
Work- life balance and opportunities for developing outside interests are encouraged.
Do you have strategies / ideas for primary care in the future NHS?
Please contact Catherine Pickstone on 01579 362249, Catherine.pickstone@nhs.net ,our Practice Manager to learn more or see our Practice.
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