Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what discussions he has had with the General Medical Council on ensuring that doctors who are unwell seek professional help for their condition, in the context of the General Medical Council's decision to remove health as a specific grounds for action in fitness to practise investigations.
The Government has committed to bringing forward legislation to modernise the regulation of doctors in the United Kingdom by the General Medical Council (GMC) in this Parliament. Government officials are working closely with the GMC and other stakeholders, and we expect to be in a position to consult on a draft legislative framework for the GMC, which will include proposed grounds for action in fitness to practice cases, by the end of 2025.
The GMC and all other healthcare professional regulators will continue to have a duty of care to any of their registrants who have physical or mental health concerns. This includes, where necessary, supporting them to work within a safe scope of practice. Healthcare professional regulators must ensure that any fitness to practice concerns relating to a health condition are handled sensitively and confidentially in a way that balances the rights and interests of the registrant with the need to ensure public protection.