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This year we will again be offering Flu and covid vaccination through our Hub at the Buckhurst Way Centre. If you are eligible for these vaccinations you will be invited to attend an appointment
From the 1st of April 2015 the NHS requires that every patient is allocated a named accountable GP. This is for administrative purposes only and you retain the right to see any of our GPs. You will still be able to book an appointment with the GP of your choice.
What does 'accountable' mean? The named accountable GP takes responsibility for the co-ordination of all medical services and ensures they are delivered to each of their patients where required. This new arrangement has been introduced to reassure patients that they have one GP within the practice who is responsible for ensuring that work is carried out on their behalf.
Does the requirement mean 24-hour responsibility for patients? No. The named GP will not:
take on responsibility for the work of other doctors or health professionals
take on 24-hour responsibility for the patient or have to change their working hours.
be the only GP or clinician who will provide care to that patient
Do patients have to see the named GP when they book an appointment with the practice? No. Patients are free to choose to see any GP or nurse in the practice.
If you would like to know who your named accountable GP is, please contact the Surgery for more information.
Page last reviewed: 09 November 2023 Page created: 09 November 2023