Firms to bid to run GP consortia if they fail
By Tom Ireland, 05 August 2010
GP consortia are 'odds-on' to fall into deficit and be taken over by private firms when they take on commissioning, according to one leading GP.
Dr Boomla said GPs would not be able to balance constrained NHS budgets
The warning comes as private companies confirm they hope to run consortia if local GPs fail. Firms are also bidding to provide data the NHS Commissioning Board will use to performance manage consortia.
Dr Kambiz Boomla, a GP in east London and lecturer at London’s Queen Mary University, said there was little evidence GPs would be able to balance constrained NHS budgets, and the DoH would replace them with private firms if they failed.
‘A few years ago almost all PCTs were in financial difficulties and that was during years of growth,’ he said.
‘It seems odds-on that a number of GP groups will be struggling financially. If you marry that with the explicit pledge that the government will not tolerate failing organisations, groups will be either taken over by neighbouring groups or private organisations.’
Dianne Conduit, director of commissioning support at Humana, said the company would consider taking over consortia where local GPs are not performing.
‘We can provide elements of the service or look at providing the whole package,’ she said.
Firms have even expressed an interest in taking on some of the functions of the NHS Commissioning Board, which includes the performance management of GP contracts.
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