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The Latest Primary Care Network Guidance Documents Updated in September 2024

Updated: 7 days ago



We have compiled the latest primary care network documents and links into one central resource and linked them to some of our summaries to help you have them close to hand.


In this resource, you will find the latest guidance regarding:


1️⃣ The PCN DES 24/25

2️⃣ PCN Ready Reckoner 24/25

3️⃣ The GP Contract 23/24 - Increasing Access

4️⃣ The Fuller Report

5️⃣ Delivery Plan for recovering access

6️⃣ The NHS Workforce Plan


Let's jump in!



Here is a birds-eye view of some recent guidance, some of which is most pertinent to primary care networks.



PCN National Document Summary
PCN National Document Summary

Whilst you do not necessarily need to read every document in detail, the messages are consistent when it comes to:


➡️ Enhancing our workforce

➡️ Improving access for patients

➡️ Integrated working


The guidance isn't always prescriptive, and it's up to us to work within the system's constraints.


Let's jump into guidance!




  1. The PCN DES Document 2024/25


The 2024 - 2025 PCN DES can be found here. The document was updated on 26th September 2024.

PCN DES Updates 24/25
PCN DES Updates 24/25

The suite of PCN DES documents can be found here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/publication/


Our review of the latest changes can be found below:




3. The PCN Ready Reckoner


The 24/25 PCN Ready Reckoner, published on 28 March, can be found here. This document will help you calculate the income your network should expect in relation to the DES.



4. The GP Contract 23/24 - Increasing Access


On the 6th of March 2023, NHSE published a letter which shared:


  1. Practices will be required to procure their telephony solutions only from the Better Purchasing Framework once their current telephony contracts expire.

  2. To ensure consistency in the access that patients can expect, the GP contract will be updated to make clear, that patients should be offered an assessment of need or signposted to an appropriate service at the first contact with the practice.







5. The Fuller Report


In May 2022, The Next Steps for Integrating Primary Care: Fuller Stocktake Report was published. The document can be located here


This is an important document, as it sets the direction for future policy and a vision for integrated Primary Care. The 42 Chief Executive designates of the Integrated Care Systems have signed the document, demonstrating their commitment to enabling change.


The development of Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INT) was a clear theme within the document now INT's are seen as a firm fixture in policy documents moving forward.


But what is a Integrated Neighbourhood Team and where do we start for those of us yet to have this in place?


Check out this blog which provides a break down of the four levels of integrated working and facilitative questions to help you move forward.



6. The delivery plan for recovering access to Primary Care


This is a national document that aims to improve access to general practice by incentivising practices to ensure they have cloud-based telephony, increasing appointments using the PCN multi-professional team, and signposting to other services alongside NHSE, reducing bureaucracy.


This document was released on 9th May 2023 and can be found here.


7. The NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan


The NHS Long Term Workforce Plan was issued by NHS England on Friday, 30th June 2023.


The plan is not supposed to be the total solution which will fully meet all of the workforce needs in the NHS. It is, however, the first step in a process of frequent planning that will change and grow as service needs develop.


The plan is the first time the government has asked the NHS to come up with a comprehensive workforce plan.



Its strapline, or three core elements, is to Train, Retain and Reform.


Our summary can be found here. 


We hope this helps.



 


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