Primary Care Networks
To meet these needs, practices have begun working together and with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services in their local areas in primary care networks.
Primary care networks build on the core of current primary care services (your GP, midwives, health visitor, district nurses, etc.) and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care.
What difference will primary care networks make for patients?
Primary care networks have the potential to benefit patients by offering improved access and extending the range of services available to them, (e.g., physiotherapy, podiatry) and by helping to integrate primary care with wider health and community services
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- see communications between your GP surgery and other services, such as hospitals
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