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In March, NHS England unveiled the new GP Contract for 2023/24, which saw stringent requirements around patient access and practice performance levied onto GP practices in England and Wales. In the weeks since the new GP contract came into force in April, practices have worked hard to ensure their obligations under the contract are met and that the communities they serve have swift access to the best care. Last week, Klinik ran a webinar providing valuable perspectives on the new GP contract, with advice and support for practices in implementing the changes and meeting new obligations. In a discussion hosted by James Somauroo, CEO, SomX, Klinik brought together X primary care experts to give you a breakdown of the changes to the GP contract for 23/24. including
York Health Economics Consortium evaluated Klinik's patient triage technology at Priory Medical Group's PCN, backed by Yorkshire and Humber AHSN. They found Klinik enabled a year's delivery of 18 months' appointments and saved over £300k in capacity.
Faced with recruitment challenges and increasing workload, Carn to Coast Health Centres implemented Klinik online triage to help provide a more efficient service. Now the Cornish four-site practice can safely prioritise the needs of the 31,000 patients.
Priory Medical Group shares how working with Klinik has enabled the PCN to improve the patient journey, boost staff satisfaction and adapt its workforce to known local needs. The system has helped measure the actual demand faced across the PCN’s nine sites.
Klinik is saving London’s Portland Medical Centre 3 to 4 GP sessions per week despite a growing patient list and huge demand for care. The innovative online triage and patient flow management technology is ‘the best thing since sliced bread’, says Flemming Jensen, Business Manager of Portland Medical Centre.
Haxby Group reveals how Klinik is helping to change how general practice is meeting the needs of patients and professionals.