GP Federations became popular among English general practitioners after 2010 as a means to exploit the opportunities—or mitigate the threats—posed by the Five Year Forward View proposals in the English NHS which envisaged delivering primary care at a larger scale than the traditional GP list. It is widely believed that ‘Practices cannot survive on their own – they have to look at ways of making themselves stronger.’ 15 sites were selected in December 2015 to test new enhanced primary care models serving populations of 30,000 to 50,000 patients. Some, but by no means all, clinical commissioning groups have given financial support to encourage the formation of federations.
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Suffolk GP Federation CIC
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As a Continence Nurse you will play a vital role in ensuring patients receive a professional, efficient and compassionate service. You will be providing specialist continence knowledge to patients either in clinic, at home visits or on the telephone.
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Suffolk GP Federation CIC
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Provide clinical leadership and oversight within multidisciplinary team meetings.
Support the identification, assessment and management of patients at high risk of unplanned healthcare utilisation.
Contribute to the development, review and optimisation of personalised care and support…
Suffolk GP Federation CIC
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We will work alongside the successful candidate to ensure they are sufficiently inducted and trained; there will be regular constructive supervision in place. It is important to us that you feel safe and supported in the role.
You will be an experienced HCPC-registered…