Access To General Practice Under Threat - Family Doctors, Northern Ireland

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Article Date: 22 Mar 2010 - 2:00 PDT



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Access to your GP is likely to become worse as a result of the patient experience survey currently being carried out by DHSSPS.

That was the stark warning from family doctors at their annual conference in Fermanagh last Sunday.

The letter accompanying the survey that has been issued by DHSSPS, tells patients that the outcomes of the survey will help improve general practice. However, Dr Brian Dunn, Chairman of the BMA's Northern Ireland General Practitioner Committee said,

"Despite the fact that many practices will score highly, the outcomes of this survey are likely to result, once again, with the removal of funding from local family doctors. I simply don't know how removing funds will improve general practice".

The questions of particular issue to doctors across Northern Ireland in the survey are questions seven and eight regarding access to healthcare in general practice.

Dr Dunn added,

"Practices already providing good access are rapidly becoming disillusioned".

Saintfield GP Dr David Ross said,

"This survey is fundamentally flawed. As a GP providing a service to my patients, I don't mind being judged on how well my practice delivers care to our patients.

"What I mind is being judged by the perception of a minority of patients when I can provide incontrovertible evidence on what access is actually provided".

Notes

The survey is available to view online here.

Source
British Medical Association Northern Ireland

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