General Practitioners

(asked on 10th March 2020) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of the number of full-time equivalent GPs in (a) 2020 and (b) 2015.


Answered by
Jo Churchill Portrait
Jo Churchill
Minister of State (Department for Work and Pensions)
This question was answered on 13th March 2020

The number of full-time equivalent (FTE) doctors working in general practice in England in each year since September 2015 is presented in the following table.

Data on the number of doctors working general practice in 2020 is not yet published

Full-time equivalent (FTE)

September 2015

September 2016

September 2017

September 2018

September 2019

All general practitioners (GPs)

34,429

35,229

34,653

34,534

34,862

Source: NHS Digital

Notes:

1. Data as at 30 September.

2. Figures shown do not include GPs working in prisons, army bases, educational establishments, specialist care centres including drug rehabilitation centres, walk-in centres and other alternative settings.

3. Each period, figures contain estimates, for practices that did not provide fully valid General Medical Practice GP records.

4. FTE refers to the proportion of full time contracted hours that the post holder is contracted to work. 1 would indicate they work a full set of hours (37.5), 0.5 that they worked half time. In Registrars' contracts 1 FTE = 40 hours. To ensure consistency, these FTEs have been converted to the standard wMDS measure of 1 FTE = 37.5 hours in the table.

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