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GPs in Sheffield Heeley will be able to spend more time treating patients under the government’s proposed reforms to general practice which will bring back the family doctor and slash red tape.

Louise Haigh MP has welcomed the plans to bring back the family doctor and end the 8am scramble for appointments. Under the proposals, patients in Sheffield Heeley, including those with complex needs, long-term conditions, or the elderly would experience greater continuity of care.

The proposals fall under the new GP contract for 2025/26, which is now out for consultation with the British Medical Association’s General Practice Committee to provide its feedback.  

The proposals are backed by the biggest boost to GP funding in years – an extra £889m on top of the existing budget for general practice.

The proposed measures would also reduce the number of outdated performance targets that GPs must meet, in a further step to reduce bureaucracy and ensure doctors can spend more time with their patients. 

Louise Haigh MP for Sheffield Heeley said: 

“Every time I’m out in the community, knocking on doors and speaking with residents, the message is clear: people are fed up with the daily struggle of getting a GP appointment. It’s heartbreaking to hear stories of families unable to access the care they desperately need.

“One resident shared how she’d struggled to get a smear test after her appointment was cancelled due to a nurse shortage. She was referred to another practice, but they only had a nurse available on Fridays. By then, her test was already four months overdue.

“Another father told me he couldn’t book a timely appointment for his child. Despite calling first thing and waiting over 30 minutes, he was offered just two slots within the next two weeks, and would have to take his child out of school. This simply can’t go on.

“These proposals will make a huge difference here in Sheffield Heeley, especially for those with complex needs or long-term conditions who need the continuity of care they deserve.

“From speaking with GPs all over the Heeley constituency I know the burden of bureaucracy, with GPs filling out forms instead of treating patients. It is clear the system is broken, which is why I fully support the Government’s move to slash red tape, bin outdated performance targets, and free doctors up to do their jobs.”

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