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GP II

The second GP project was undertaken jointly with the Department of Health in 2001/02 and continues work set out in the initial GP project published in March 01.

Scope

Approach

Through the series of face-to-face interviews with GPs during the initial project phase, in excess of 100 issues were identified as being burdensome and creating a large amount of unnecessary paperwork. Thirty-six of these issues were tackled in the first project and agreements or commitments were made by departments and agencies to implement them. Subsequently, the remaining issues became the focus for the second project in addition to other burdens identified by GPs through continual correspondence with the unit.

To ensure that the Team had consistent specialist advice throughout the project, the GP Advisory Panel, established for the initial project, was retained. Links were maintained with doctors who contacted the Team via correspondence as an avenue for further advice and information. In addition to this qualitative work, an experienced medical professional was seconded on a part-time basis to work with the Project Team.

As with the first project, negotiations with key stakeholders followed the analysis of identified burdens. The unit worked collaboratively with the Department of Health to explore possible solutions, and to broker a commitment to reduce or remove unnecessary burdens on GPs.

Key Achievements

'Making a Difference: Reducing Burdens on General Practitioners (GPs) - Second Report' was published in June 2002. This considers six main subject areas:

Fifteen significant new outcomes around the above areas have been identified in the report. In addition, four areas from the first report have been revisited and revised in detail to ensure implementation is effective.

Estimations, based on advice from practising GPs, suggest that should all the new outcomes be fully implemented from this second report, the potential annual savings will amount to:

Cumulatively, this means that potentially, the total annual savings from both the first and second report will amount to:

Next Steps

Responsibility for delivery rests with the stakeholders. The project team will continue to work with stakeholders to ensure that the actions are delivered as agreed and are communicated effectively to the relevant staff.

For further enquires or information please contact the unit at psinfo@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk.