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Ask An Expert
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Events
Management in Practice Bristol
Management in Practice Manchester
Management in Practice Birmingham
Management in Practice Newcastle
Management in Practice London
Virtual: Digital Innovation, Technology and AI
Community Pharmacy and GP Conference
Report AI errors to MHRA, GP practices told
One year budgets a threat to GP practice funding
New three-month deadline to resolve patient address queries
Global sum rises by £1.55 per patient to fund GP pay uplift
Record year for GP appointments says NHS England
Northern Ireland GPs undertake collective action
Government holds off regulating practice managers – for now
Apprenticeship scheme for practice managers established
Football on prescription an alternative to antidepressants
GP practices to consider ‘alternative approaches’ before removing patients from list
No additional funding’ for 2026/27 GP pay uplifts, Streeting tells DDRB
Legal risk in making immediate changes to PA role, practices warned
Making changes to the PA role after the Leng review – HR tips
GPs to check 57,000 patient records for vaccination errors following IT issue
Practice managers cannot be the ‘missing voice’ in new NHS plans, MPs are told
Government expects 2025/26 pay awards to be passed on to practice staff
PAs to be renamed ‘physician assistants’ as all review recommendations accepted
Practices in deprived areas need funding increase to tackle ‘inverse care law’, say researchers