General Practitioners

(asked on 31st October 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many fully qualified full time equivalent GPs there were in England in each year since 2015.


Answered by
Neil O'Brien Portrait
Neil O'Brien
Shadow Minister (Policy Renewal and Development)
This question was answered on 16th November 2022

The table below shows the number of fully qualified full-time equivalent GPs in England in each year since 2015.

Date

Fully Qualified GPs (FTE)

Doctors in GP Training Grade (FTE)

Total Doctors in General Practice (FTE)

September 2015

29,364

5,027

34,392

September 2016

29,474

5,732

35,206

September 2017

29,129

5,508

34,637

September 2018

28,489

5,880

34,369

September 2019

28,182

6,547

34,729

September 2020

27,939

7,454

35,393

September 2021

27,920

8,576

36,495

September 2022

27,556

9,470

37,026

Notes:

  • Data includes estimates for practices that did not provide fully valid staff records.
  • Full-Time Equivalent (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 GPs in Training Grade contracts 1 FTE = 40 hours and in this table these FTEs have been converted to the standard wMDS measure of 1 FTE = 37.5 hours for consistency.
  • Figures shown do not include staff working in Prisons, Army Bases, Educational Establishments, Specialist Care Centres including Drug Rehabilitation Centres, Walk-In Centres and other alternative settings outside of traditional general practice such as urgent treatment centres and minor injury units.
  • Figures from the first three collections (September 2015, March 2016 and September 2016) should be treated with caution as the data submission rates from practices were appreciably lower than for subsequent reporting periods. This means that the reported figures for the early years of the collection may be lower than the true picture. In September 2015, which was the first extract from the new Workforce Minimum Data Set, only three of four Health Education England regions submitted data. Consequently, September 2015 figures should be treated with additional caution.
  • From June 2018 onwards, the data source for doctors in GP Training Grade (foundation and specialty registrar trainees on placements in General Practice) changed to the HEE Trainee Information System (TIS). To ensure comparability across the national time series, data from both old and new sources was used to calculate estimates for previously uncounted doctors in GP Training Grade back to September 2015. Prior to TIS, the sources for the GP registrar data were the main General Practice Workforce data collection and an additional extract of medical trainees delivering primary care services who were paid through ESR. In doctors in GP Training Grade contracts 1 FTE = 40 hours, however to ensure consistency in this table these FTEs have been converted to the standard wMDS measure of 1 FTE = 37.5 hours.
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