GMC defends feedback plans and says revalidation will start this year
30 Apr 2012 | by Abi Rimmer
The GMC has hit back at criticism of the feedback mechanism for revalidation, and insisted the process remains on track to start at the end of 2012.
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GPs in Northern Ireland could be set to receive superannuation payments worth tens of thousands of pounds after a three-year delay.
The GMC has hit back at criticism of the feedback mechanism for revalidation, and insisted the process remains on track to start at the end of 2012.
GPs must get involved in commissioning to ensure that a shift of work from secondary to primary care is properly funded, GPs in Northern Ireland have said.
GPs in Northern Ireland have argued that hospital policy forcing GPs to refer acutely ill patients to hospital via accident and emergency (A&E) has unnecessarily increased admissions and risked de-skilling the next generation.
Memory services crucial to cutting the billion-pound burden of dementia on the NHS are being critically underfunded, a GP investigation has found.
Dr Tom Black explains the proposals resulting from last year's strategic assessment review.
GPs are set to have a whole new range of roles under the review of health and social care in Northern Ireland.
General practice in Northern Ireland risks becoming 'destabilised' if shifting workload from secondary to primary care is not properly funded, the Northern Ireland GPC has warned.
The UK-wide GP contract is heading for collapse in three to five years as NHS reforms create a 'gulf' between England and the other UK nations, GPC leaders have warned.
Derry GP Dr Tom Black is set to be elected chairman of the Northern Ireland GPC later this week.
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