MPs will debate a proposal to allow assisted dying for terminally ill people in England and Wales for the first time in nine ...
The health secretary has asked GPs to ‘stand down collective action’ and work with the Government to fix the problems in ...
The Government has announced plans to make it easier for patient records to be used for research, by taking some responsibility from GPs.
The first female chair of English GPs is suing the BMA for discrimination over her removal during maternity leave.
NHS England has asked NICE to consider a slow phased rollout of tirzepatide for weight loss in primary care to avoid overwhelming GPs.
More than 41,000 people have signed a letter urging the Government to ‘immediately fund’ GPs to help ‘avoid cutting down on ...
The BMA has urged the Treasury to increase GP core funding by ‘at least £40 per weighted patient’ ahead of this year’s Autumn ...
Women are underdiagnosed and undertreated in all areas of cardiovascular disease, UK experts have warned. Better awareness of ...
Blood testing capacity issues could be preventing GPs from referring patients with symptoms of leukaemia as quickly as they ...
In the next in our Masterclass series, GP cardiologists Dr Christine A’Court and Dr Charles Gardiner explain the latest ...
GPs in deprived areas care for almost 2,500 patients per head, which is over 300 more than those in more affluent areas.
The BMA will now approach the Cass review ‘neutrally’ following a vote which overturned its position to ‘publicly critique’ ...