Our GP Practices – Primary Care Networks
GP Collective Action
On 1st August 2024, the British Medical Association (BMA) confirmed that its GP members had voted in favour of ‘collective action’. Find out more – GP Collective Action – Lincolnshire ICB.
Primary Care Networks (PCNs)
Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are groups of GP practices working together with other local organisations, such as community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services. They will support the needs of a population that has grown, is living longer, and may need to access local health services more often.
In practice, PCNs will build on the work already undertaken and the current services offered by GP practices. It will mean greater provision of proactive, personalised and coordinated care, as well as more integration between health and social care. This will provide clear benefits for patients and GPs.
In Lincolnshire, PCNs are based on GP registered lists and serve communities between 29,000 to 77,000. They are designed to still provide the personalised care valued by patients, but be big enough to have impact and economies of scale through closer working.