New social prescribing roles – new opportunities for PCNs
It is scarcely believable that, only 20 months ago, primary care networks had not yet seen the light of day. So much water has passed keep reading
It is scarcely believable that, only 20 months ago, primary care networks had not yet seen the light of day. So much water has passed keep reading
In response to our ever more complex health needs, the NHS is moving towards more integrated, holistic forms of healthcare. General practice will be at keep reading
With the introduction of primary care networks, and the inclusion of social prescribing link workers in these new primary care network teams, GP Dr Marie keep reading
Patients call their GP for debt advice and help filling in forms This is an edited version of an article first published by Doncaster Free keep reading
A ‘first of its kind’ social prescribing app launched by a GP practice in north Northumberland is set to benefit patients This is an edited keep reading
An inquiry report produced by academics at London South Bank University (LSBU) advises to ‘boost local social prescribing to lower dependency on GP services’ Plans keep reading
The NHS plans to boost social prescribing – thus removing some of the burden from GPs – by hiring at least 1,000 ‘link workers’ The keep reading
GP James Higgins explains how residents in Stockport, Greater Manchester are being encouraged to self-medicate – with exercise – thanks to the success of a keep reading
As the battle against obesity continues, a new ‘Moving Medicine’ resource has been launched – backed by the RCGP Moving Medicine, developed in conjunction with Public keep reading
Loneliness Strategy is a ‘great result’ for GPs and patients, but we need more detail on funding and how it will work in practice, says keep reading
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