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GPs in England are being told to see more patients face-to-face as long waits in A&E rise to their worst level since records began.GPs in England are being told to see more patients face-to-face as long waits in A&E rise to their worst level since records began.
Ministers have set up a £250m emergency winter rescue package so GP surgeries can take on more temporary staff.Ministers have set up a £250m emergency winter rescue package so GP surgeries can take on more temporary staff.
It comes amid mounting criticism about the fall in face-to-face appointments since the start of the pandemic.It comes amid mounting criticism about the fall in face-to-face appointments since the start of the pandemic.
Lack of access to GPs has been cited as a key factor in growing pressures on A&Es.Lack of access to GPs has been cited as a key factor in growing pressures on A&Es.
In September a quarter of patients who came to A&E waited longer than four hours for treatment. In September a quarter of patients who came to A&E in England waited longer than four hours for treatment.
That is the worst performance since 2004, when the four-hour target was brought in. That is the worst performance since 2004, when the four-hour target was brought in. Performance in the rest of the UK is even worse with four in 10 patients in Northern Ireland waiting over four hours, according to latest data.
Those who then went on to be admitted on to a ward also faced record-long waits for a bed, so-called "trolley waits" - they tend to be the most seriously-ill and frail patients. In England those who then went on to be admitted on to a ward also faced record-long waits for a bed, so-called "trolley waits" - they tend to be the most seriously-ill and frail patients.
Of the 386,000 who were admitted, more than a quarter waited over four hours for a bed to become free. And more than 5,000 had to wait over 12 hours.Of the 386,000 who were admitted, more than a quarter waited over four hours for a bed to become free. And more than 5,000 had to wait over 12 hours.
The £250m funding for GPs is part of the extra £5bn Covid fund announced last month to help the NHS through to the end of the year, and comes on top of the £12bn set aside for GP services this year.The £250m funding for GPs is part of the extra £5bn Covid fund announced last month to help the NHS through to the end of the year, and comes on top of the £12bn set aside for GP services this year.
Alongside locum doctors - doctors who stand in for others temporarily - GP practices will be able to use the money to recruit other temporary staff such as physios and podiatrists. Alongside locum doctors - doctors who stand in for others temporarily - GP practices will be able to use the money to recruit other temporary staff such as physios and podiatrists. Pharmacists are also being encouraged to see people with minor illness to relieve the pressure on GPs.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the GP rescue package would help relieve pressure on the whole system. Face-to-face GP visits still near lockdown levels
Health Secretary Sajid Javid said the new GP rescue package would help relieve pressure on the whole system.
Only 58% of patients were seen face-to-face in August - the first full month following the ending of restrictions.Only 58% of patients were seen face-to-face in August - the first full month following the ending of restrictions.
That compares with 54% in January and more than 80% before the pandemic.That compares with 54% in January and more than 80% before the pandemic.
Patients have also complained of long waits on phone lines to book an appointment.Patients have also complained of long waits on phone lines to book an appointment.
Face-to-face GP visits still near lockdown levels 'GP would not see my 84-year-old mother in-person'
Kevin Fogarty said his 84-year-old mother was initially refused face-to-face contact with a GP, despite having an infection in her leg following a biopsy.
"She had not been seen for two years. However, an infection developing in the wound after the biopsy. But the GP still wouldn't see her. We had to put pressure on them."
Mr Fogarty, 60, said the practice in Somerset eventually agreed to see her in person and is now getting home visits from a nurse to tend to her wound.
"GP's seem to be the only group not getting back to normal services, while the likes of shop workers and everyone else are getting on with it.
"Telephone and video calls are helpful as an initial consult, but the GP must see the patient should they insist or there is a requirement."
Alongside the extra money, social distancing rules are also expected to be relaxed in GP surgeries and responsibility for signing fitness-to-work and fitness-to-drive certificates will be able to be passed on to other staff.Alongside the extra money, social distancing rules are also expected to be relaxed in GP surgeries and responsibility for signing fitness-to-work and fitness-to-drive certificates will be able to be passed on to other staff.
Mr Javid said: "I'm determined to ensure patients can see their GP in the way they want, no matter where they live.Mr Javid said: "I'm determined to ensure patients can see their GP in the way they want, no matter where they live.
"Our new plan provides general practice teams with investment and targeted support. This will tackle underperformance, taking pressure off staff so they can spend more time with patients and increase the number of face-to-face appointments.""Our new plan provides general practice teams with investment and targeted support. This will tackle underperformance, taking pressure off staff so they can spend more time with patients and increase the number of face-to-face appointments."
GP surgeries will be named in league tables if they are judged to have failed to provide an appropriate level of "access".GP surgeries will be named in league tables if they are judged to have failed to provide an appropriate level of "access".
GP plan will not help - doctors' leadersGP plan will not help - doctors' leaders
Pandemic healthcare: 'Most GPs are probably working 12 to 14 hour days at least.'Pandemic healthcare: 'Most GPs are probably working 12 to 14 hour days at least.'
But Dr Richard Vautrey, of the British Medical Association, said he was "hugely dismayed" with the package. "It offers very little and shows a government out of touch with the scale of the crisis on the ground."But Dr Richard Vautrey, of the British Medical Association, said he was "hugely dismayed" with the package. "It offers very little and shows a government out of touch with the scale of the crisis on the ground."
He said patients would "continue to suffer" and find it harder to book appointments.He said patients would "continue to suffer" and find it harder to book appointments.
"It is disappointing to see there is no end in sight to the preoccupation with face-to-face appointments.""It is disappointing to see there is no end in sight to the preoccupation with face-to-face appointments."
He said in-person appointments were still a key feature of GP care but the pandemic had proven phone or video consultations were "entirely appropriate and appreciated" by many.He said in-person appointments were still a key feature of GP care but the pandemic had proven phone or video consultations were "entirely appropriate and appreciated" by many.
The rescue package comes amid the government's ongoing struggle to increase the number of GPs.The rescue package comes amid the government's ongoing struggle to increase the number of GPs.
Over the past five years the total - in terms of full-time posts - has fallen despite successive government drives to increase numbers.Over the past five years the total - in terms of full-time posts - has fallen despite successive government drives to increase numbers.
NHS Providers, which represents health bosses, said its members were particularly worried about A&Es alongside mental health and cancer services.NHS Providers, which represents health bosses, said its members were particularly worried about A&Es alongside mental health and cancer services.
Deputy chief executive Saffron Cordery said: "The NHS is fighting fires on multiple fronts as they try to recover care backlogs, increased demand for emergency care, treating patients with Covid and preparing for what is likely to be the most challenging winter yet for the NHS.Deputy chief executive Saffron Cordery said: "The NHS is fighting fires on multiple fronts as they try to recover care backlogs, increased demand for emergency care, treating patients with Covid and preparing for what is likely to be the most challenging winter yet for the NHS.
"In a matter of weeks, we will face our first winter where both flu and Covid are in circulation.""In a matter of weeks, we will face our first winter where both flu and Covid are in circulation."
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