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Our campaign to improve patient care by increasing funding for general practice from 8.4% to 11% of the UK NHS budget by 2017 www.putpatientsfirst.rcgp.org.uk

Put patients first - Back general practice

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Patient care is being undermined by a growing crisis in general practice. GPs are struggling to cope with the rapid growth in the number of patients needing care. Yet the share of NHS resources spent on general practice is falling year on year and now more than 80% of GPs say they have insufficient resources to provide high quality patient care. Put patients first: Back general practice is a campaign launched by the Royal College of GPs (RCGP) and National Association of Patient Participation (N.A.P.P.) to put an end to this crisis and safeguard patient care. We are calling for a UK wide increase in the share of funding that goes into general practice from 8.5% to 11% of the NHS budget by 2017. This investment will transform care for patients and benefit the NHS as a whole by alleviating pressure on our hospitals and providing cost effective care closer to home. We need your support to make change happen read more about the campaign and find out how you can get involved visit www.putpatientsfirst.rcgp.org.uk

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Our campaign to improve patient care by increasing funding for general practice from 8.4% to 11% of the UK NHS budget by 2017

www.putpatientsfirst.rcgp.org.uk

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General practice is the cornerstone of the NHS – dealing with 90% of patient contacts

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However, despite this, general practice receives just 8.4% of the NHS budget across the UK

Rest of the NHS91.6%

General Practice

8.4%

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In part this reflects the value for money GPs provide to the NHS. Worryingly, however, 81% of GPs now say general practice does not have sufficient resources to deliver high quality care

Source: ComRes UK-wide RCGP Poll, Aug 2013

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As our population gets older, the skills of GPs are needed more than ever. General practice has a vital role to play in transforming the NHS into a service focused on preventing ill health, not just treating it

Source: RCGP Compendium of Evidence, 2013

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But at a time when patients need GPs more than ever, general practice is receiving a smaller share of NHS resources

Source: RCGP analysis

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Funding for patient care has dropped in general practice by 8% in real terms since 2005/06 – at a time when the rest of the NHS budget has grown by 18%

Source: RCGP analysis

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What impact is all of this having on patients?

Almost half of GPs say their practices have had to cut back on services for patients and 39% have cut back on practice staff

Source: ComRes UK-wide RCGP Poll, Aug 2013

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72% of GPs say they expect patient waiting times to increase in the next two years

Source: ComRes UK-wide RCGP Poll, Aug 2013

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And 82% of GPs say it will become more difficult to provide continuity of care to vulnerable older people in the next two years

Source: ComRes UK-wide RCGP Poll, Aug 2013

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We believe patients deserve better than this.

That’s why we’re campaigning to persuade the governments of the UK to increase funding for patient care in general practice to 11% of the NHS budget by 2017.

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This will deliver real benefits to patients and the NHS as a whole

Longer consultations, especially for those

with long term conditions

Better continuity of care, with improved

opportunities for patients to see a GP

who knows them

Improved care co-ordination and

planning for the frail elderly and those with

complex needs

More care delivered closer to home and expanded outreach

services to those with the greatest healthcare

needs

Consistent high quality patient experience in general practice and a reduction in pressure

on the whole NHS

More time for GPs to spend delivering care to those who need it

most

Shorter waiting times for appointments and more flexible opening

hours

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• Back the campaign and sign up for updates• Write to your local politician to highlight your concerns about

shrinking resources in general practice• Send us your stories from the front line (email

[email protected]) • Support us on Twitter (#putpatientsfirst @rcgp) and Facebook• Read our campaign briefing• If you work in general practice, host a visit from your local

politician (email your practice post code to [email protected])

Thank you for your support! www.putpatientsfirst.rcgp.org.uk

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