NHS promises better access to GP services

The NHS published their primary care recovery plan last May, and thanks to many of you sharing your feedback about your experiences, Healthwatch England has ensured it promised lots of changes.

What is the primary care recovery plan?

The primary care recovery plan sets out how the NHS aims to address some of the pressures facing GPs and other services.

The pressure the plan aims to tackle is the issue of access, which has been a growing concern since the pandemic.

How has your feedback helped?

Thanks to everyone who's shared feedback over the past year, Healthwatch England has published several reports and recommendations, calling on the NHS to make specific changes to improve services based on what you said needed to happen.

What changes can we expect to see?

The primary care recovery plan aims to make improvements across several areas. The plan promises:

  • Easier access to GP practices through better care navigation expands the reception team's role. Calling for this change in the work on GP referrals.
  • Updates and improvements to the NHS app. These will make it easier for people to view their records (including test results), order repeat prescriptions and manage routine appointments. Making these recommendations in the report on elective care
  • Better continuity of care through improved data collection and highlighting the importance of two-way communications with clinicians. These are things highlighted in the work on elective care in 2022.
  • An ambition to make it easier for everyone to contact their local GP practice in the way they prefer. Calling on the NHS for meaningful choice and highlighting the importance of communication preferences in work on GP referrals, the Accessible Information Standard and GP access.
  • To allow secondary care providers to make onward referrals for those already referred into their care rather than being sent back to their GP to start the process again. Calling for better use of consultant-to-consultant referrals in work published in April 2023
  • To incentivise practices to refine their General Practice Appointments Data. This will lead to more accurate tracking of appointments and who is delivering them. Calling for the NHS to improve data collection and management in the 2022 elective care report.