The Chronicle (UK)

‘Under pressure’ GP practices plan to merge

- By SAM VOLPE Reporter

DOCTORS SAY MERGING WILL OFFER MORE CHOICE FOR PATIENTS

TWO Gateshead GPS’ practices are planning to merge, citing “difficult times” and the “increasing pressure” on both the NHS as a whole and general practice specifical­ly.

The GP partners at Glenpark and Teams medical practices – serving patients in the Teams and Dunston areas – will become one practice on July 1, subject to approval from the North East and North Cumbria NHS Integrated Care Board.

The practices are now seeking feedback from patients and to answer any questions they may have.

On the Teams Medical Practice’s website, Drs Mark Dornan and Stephanie Zamoyski have explained why they are planning the merger.

They said: “The NHS, in particular general practice, is under increasing pressure. We need to look at innovative ways to provide high quality care for our patients and new ways of working at scale to be sustainabl­e.

“The partners at Glenpark and Teams share similar values and are geographic­ally very close, with overlappin­g practice boundaries. This is an exciting opportunit­y which will help to create a stable partnershi­p and sustainabl­e, long-term primary health care.”

There are no redundanci­es proposed as part of the plan, while the new partnershi­p will run GP services from both practices’ existing premises. A six-week engagement period has now begun, with partners at both practices telling patients the decision had come after “several months of careful considerat­ion”.

A dedicated website discussing the merger with patients and allowing them to give feedback has been set up – with partners at both practice saying: “We are clear that a merger is the best way forward, and we want to ensure patients at both practices are fully informed and can have their questions or concerns answered.”

They believe the merger will offer more choice for patients, a bigger clinical team, modern ways of working, and a “sustainabl­e, integrated practice”.

This is not the first GP practice merger to be proposed this year. In January, a trio of GP practices on the North Tyneside coast – in Whitley Bay and North Shields, also proposed merging.

This comes as earlier this month, GPS who are part of the British Medical Associatio­n (BMA) launched a formal dispute over funding.

The BMA warned medics could stage industrial action unless changes are made to the proposed contract under which GPS work. The union said the contract, which will see services given a 1.9% funding increase for 2024/25, means many GP surgeries will struggle to stay financiall­y viable.

A referendum carried out by the union found that 99% of 19,000 GPS rejected the new contract. At the time, a Government spokespers­on said: “The Government listened to feedback from general practice and the new contract will provide the biggest reduction of unnecessar­y and burdensome bureaucrac­y in 20 years, so they can spend more valuable time with their patients, while also giving them greater autonomy to run local practices.”

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Teams Medical Practice, Watson Street, Gateshead
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Glenpark Medical Practice

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