Primary Healthcare Facilities Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Primary Healthcare Facilities

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Monday 17th March 2025

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Lords Chamber
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Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I certainly agree and can reassure the noble Lord that this is the case. I know that your Lordships’ House will have heard me speak previously about the very considerable investment that the Chancellor committed to in the Budget to provide adaptions for people’s houses in order that they could be cared for at home. I also say to the noble Lord that integrated care systems infrastructure strategies have been developed, which will create a long-term plan for future estate requirements and investment, while community health services also provide for planned and urgent care close to home, including clinics, care homes and, to the point raised by a previous noble Baroness, community hospitals.

Lord Turnberg Portrait Lord Turnberg (Lab)
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My Lords, the biggest problem is the shortage of GPs. We are losing them faster than we are recruiting them. What plans do the Government have to increase the number of general practitioners?

Baroness Merron Portrait Baroness Merron (Lab)
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I am glad to say that recently, as my noble friend will be aware, we concluded the annual consultation on the GP contract and the committee voted in favour of the contract for the first time in four years. That will provide a way forward in terms of strengthening provision, prevention and the integration of services, which I hope will lift morale and the attraction to being a GP. We want to see consistent growth. There are now over 1,000 more full-time equivalent doctors working in general practice compared with January 2024. We have committed to training thousands more GPs across the country and recruiting over 1,000 newly qualified GPs through an £82 million boost to the additional roles reimbursement scheme.