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Press release: New health secretary joined by NHS CEO on London GP surgery visit

Department Of Health

July 8
19:59 2024

Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting declared he will bring back the family doctor on a visit to a London GP surgery today (Monday).

The Secretary of State was joined by NHS Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard on a tour of the Abbey Medical Centre in St Johns Wood, London, where the pair met with and listened to staff.

He also committed to increasing the proportion of NHS resources going to primary care to ensure patients can get through the front door of the NHS and access the care they need.

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting said:

Patients are finding it harder than ever to see a GP. Patients cant get through the front door of the NHS, so they arent getting the timely care they need.

Thats no surprise, when GPs and primary care has been receiving a smaller proportion of NHS resources. Im committed to reversing that.

My first visit as Health Secretary was to a GP practice because when we said we want to shift the focus of the NHS out of hospitals and into the community, we meant it. Im determined to make the NHS more of a neighbourhood health service, with more care available closer to peoples homes.

Because if patients cant get a GP appointment, then they end up in A&E, which is worse for them, and more expensive for the taxpayer.

We are committed to bringing back the family doctor, so patients can see the same doctor each appointment, fixing the front door to the NHS.

NHS England Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard said:

It was excellent to join the Secretary of State visiting Abbey Medical Centre this afternoon it was powerful to hear directly from patients about the importance of GP and primary care services.

Staff here also told us about the struggles they face with waiting lists but also how they are responding to emerging new health and care needs in their local community.

GP teams are the bedrock of the NHS but right across the country, they are under huge pressure and working incredibly hard to deliver more appointments. We know there is much more work to do to support them and to transform primary care services. We look forward to working with the government and colleagues in primary care to do that.

The Abbey Medical Centre is a sector leader in providing patients with a personal service and emphasising continuity of care both key pillars of the governments mission to reform NHS primary care.

The centre is also a teaching and research practice that trains medical students and specialist trainees in general practice complimenting the governments aims to train thousands more GPs.

The Secretary of State has previously spoken about his plans to increase investment in primary care, including trialling Neighbourhood Health Centres, which will bring together existing communit

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