B1: The Public Sector - GP Practices and Funding Flashcards

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GP practices are often the first what?

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GP practices are often the first point of access to health and care provision

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What do GPs have an extensive knowledge of?

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GPs have an extensive knowledge of medical conditions, including a wide range of physical disorders, and they also offer preventative healthcare

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Where do GPs increasingly work?

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  • GPs increasingly work as members of multi-disciplinary teams, which may include nurses, health visitors and healthcare assistants
  • they also work closely with other agencies, including the education services, local authority social services and the police
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Where do GPs work and what is their role?

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GPs work in local communities
- their role is to make initial diagnoses and to refer individuals, if necessary, to a specialist for further investigation and treatment

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What approach do the GP and their team aim to use?

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the GP and their team aim to use a HOLISTIC approach to care

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What are GP Practices funded from?

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GP practices are funded from central government as part of the NHS services, according to their assessed workload from their patients

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What does funding of GP practices take into account?

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  • age of the patients
  • their gender
  • levels of morbidity and mortality in the area
  • the number of people living in care or residential homes
  • patient turnover
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What do GP practices receive further payments from the NHS for?

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  • if they’re deemed to give high quality service
  • for additional services eg flu immunisations
  • GP’s length of service
  • to support costs eg ICT, suitable premises
  • to cover additional costs if the practices dispenses medicines
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