§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will place in the Library a copy of the guidance to general practitioners on implementing the advanced access system; and if he will make a statement. [159781]
§ Mr. HuttonA copy of "Improving access in primary care with Advanced Access" has been placed in the Library. This is produced by the primary care collaborative. A key role for the collaborative is to explain, promote and disseminate "Advanced Access". Participating general practices have delivered impressive results—delivering a 72 per cent, reduction in waits for a general practitioner and a 50 per cent, reduction in waits to see a nurse. In large part as a result of this work, most patients in most areas are now able to be offered fast access to a GP or other primary care professional, in line with the NHS Plan target.
§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what reimbursement is made available to GP practices meeting the(a) 48 and (b) 24 hour access targets. [159782]
§ Mr. HuttonUnder the new primary medical services contracts, a practice will, from 2005–06, be able to receive on average up to £11,000 annually for achieving and sustaining delivery of patient access to services in line with the NHS Plan target. Most patients in most areas are now offered this level of access and we are confident that these financial incentives will ensure that this level of access continues and improves further.
§ Mr. SpringTo ask the Secretary of State for Health how many general practitioners there are per head of population in each of the primary care trusts within the Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority. [163032]
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§ Dr. LadymanThe number of general practitioners per head of population for each primary care trust within the Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridge Strategic Health Authority area is shown in the table.
Unrestricted Principals and Equivalentsl (UPEs) per 100,000 patients for Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority by Primary Care Trust as at 30 September 2003 Numbers (headcount) UPEs UPE patients UPEs per 100,000 patients Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire 1,341 2,211,268 61 of which: Broadland 73 119,170 61 Cambridge City 87 137,350 63 Central Suffolk 63 95,586 66 East Cambridgeshire and Fenland 81 148,405 55 Great Yarmouth 47 89,627 52 Huntingdonshire 94 148,749 63 Ipswich 88 147,514 60 North Norfolk 60 100,541 60 North Peterborough 58 114,528 51 Norwich 91 129,677 70 South Cambridgeshire 64 104,440 61 South Peterborough 56 94,850 59 Southern Norfolk 114 198,741 57 Suffolk Coastal 63 97,544 65 Suffolk West 137 222,666 62 Waveney 76 124,716 61 West Norfolk 89 137,164 65 1 UPEs include QMS Unrestricted Principals, PMS Contracted GPs and PMS Salaried GPs Source:
Department of Health General and PersonalMedical Services Statistics