Dangerous shortage of medics threatens safe patient care in England, top GP says

Family Doctors Cry Out for Help as England Faces 'Dangerous' Doctor Shortage

Britain's top family doctor, Prof Kamila Hawthorne, is sounding the alarm about a "dangerous" shortage of medics in England, warning that patients are at risk of receiving inadequate care. With more than 8,000 GPs signing a letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, demanding urgent action to address the crisis, Hawthorne is calling on the government to provide core funding to recruit and retain more doctors.

The pressure is mounting as exhausted family doctors work "completely unsafe hours" due to lack of staff. With record demand for care and an ageing population with increasingly complex conditions, surgeries are struggling to cope. The result is "unsustainable workloads" and compromised patient safety.

The number of patients per GP is rising alarmingly, with an average of 2,241 patients now being cared for by a single full-time GP, up from 1,937 in 2015. However, this increase has been accompanied by a lack of funding, which Hawthorne claims is preventing practices from hiring more doctors.

A recent survey found that 61% of GP practice managers need to hire at least another GP within the next 12 months to cope with patient demand, but an astonishing 92% cited a lack of core funding as the main obstacle. One anonymous practice manager described the situation as "nowhere near sustainable" and noted that they had people available to work, but no money to recruit.

The crisis has reached boiling point, with patients facing long waits for appointments and GPs struggling to keep up with the growing demand. Hawthorne warned that if something is not done soon, patient safety will be at risk.

In a brazen move, grassroots GPs have passed a motion refusing to comply with new online access requirements for surgeries, condemning them as "a cynical political stunt" that is "unfunded, unsafe and knowingly undeliverable in the context of current workforce collapse".

As tensions between doctors and the government escalate, Hawthorne is pushing for concrete action from Streeting. She urged him to provide a clear roadmap out of this crisis, including numbers on how many more GPs will be recruited over the next decade.

The Department of Health and Social Care has responded by claiming that they have recruited 2,500 GPs, scrapped half of GP targets to reduce red tape, and provided an extra Β£1.1bn in funding. However, Hawthorne disputes this, saying that the rise in national insurance contributions has effectively "blunted" the impact of this additional funding.

With the NHS facing an unprecedented crisis, it's clear that something must be done soon to address this shortage of doctors. If not, patients will continue to suffer from inadequate care, and the very fabric of the healthcare system will begin to unravel.
 
I'm getting so worried about our health system πŸ€•πŸ₯. The idea that there are more than 8k GPs signing a letter because they can't take it anymore is just heartbreaking πŸ’”. I mean, we're already dealing with long waits and whatnot, but now we've got doctors who literally can't cope due to lack of funding πŸ€‘. It's time for the government to sort this out ASAP ⏰! We need concrete action, not just empty promises πŸ€₯. And seriously, 2k patients per GP? That's just crazy 😱. Can't our politicians see that this is a matter of public health, not just politics 🀝? Something needs to change, and fast πŸ’¨.
 
I'm with Prof Kamila Hawthorne on this one πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, 8,000 GPs signing a letter is a big deal, right? It's not just about the numbers, it's about the human side of things – exhausted doctors working crazy hours because they can't afford to hire more staff. And let's be real, the government's response hasn't exactly been inspiring πŸ€”. The extra Β£1.1bn might look good on paper, but if that cash is just going to get absorbed by national insurance contributions, then what's the point? I think Hawthorne has a point when she says patient safety is at risk 😬. Maybe instead of trying to sweet-talk us with fancy PR spin, they should be having an honest conversation about why we can't afford more doctors πŸ€‘.
 
I don't think the government is doing enough to solve this doctor shortage problem... πŸ€” I mean, 2,500 new GPs recruited isn't a lot considering the scale of the issue, right? Plus, scrapping GP targets might make things easier for doctors but it's not addressing the root cause of the problem. The fact that Hawthorne disputes the government's funding claims also raises questions about their honesty. I think we need more than just empty promises and token recruitment numbers to fix this crisis... πŸ’Έ
 
omg can't believe its come to this 🀯 doctors are literally crying out for help and no one is listening πŸ™„ they're working crazy hours just to cope with the demand and its not sustainable at all πŸ’” the government needs to step up and provide real funding to recruit more docs ASAP ⏱️ we need to prioritize patient safety over politics πŸš‘ these numbers are insane 2,241 patients per gp is a nightmare 😩 something needs to be done now or else were gonna see a collapse of the nhs πŸ€•
 
🚨 I'm so worried about our NHS right now πŸ€•. 8k GPs can't just drop everything & sign a letter to be heard πŸ“£ but we need action NOW πŸ•°οΈ! Prof Kamila Hawthorne is crying out for help & it's high time the government listened πŸ’Έ. We're seeing record demand, ageing population & complex conditions all adding up to unsustainable workloads ⚠️. Patients are paying the price with long waits & compromised care 😩. The only way forward is for the government to put its money where its mouth is πŸ’°. We need concrete action, not just empty promises πŸ€‘. This crisis won't fix itself & we're all going to suffer if we don't get it sorted ASAP πŸ•’οΈ
 
omg u guys I just heard about this doctor shortage in england and I'm literally SHAKING πŸ€• it's like they're crying out for help over there! Prof Kamila Hawthorne is literally speaking truth to power and sounding the alarm about the crisis 🚨 8,000 GPs signing a letter to Wes Streeting is like, whoa 🀯 I feel so bad for those docs they're working crazy hours and still can't cope with the demand. it's like they're putting their patients' lives at risk πŸ’” and the stats are insane - 2,241 patients per GP? that's like a recipe for disaster πŸ“‰

I'm all about concrete action from the government here 🀝 Wes Streeting needs to step up his game and provide a clear plan to recruit more docs. I mean, 2,500 GPs recruited in what, 5 years? not good enough πŸ”₯ Hawthorne is right, the NHS is literally on its knees and if we don't do something ASAP, patients will suffer 😩 it's like, basic human rights or what?! 🀯
 
😟 the doc shortage is getting outta hand in england...i mean, who expects 2k+ patients per gp? it's like they're trying to cram too much into already overburdened systems 🀯 and those core funding cuts are killing it πŸ’Έ i get that healthcare costs can add up, but come on, you'd think the gov would be willing to chip in for a bit more staff πŸ€‘ 8k docs signing a letter is no joke 🚨 we need some real solutions ASAP πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€• this is so heartbreaking πŸ€• i mean, our family docs are literally crying out for help and we're still expected to wait in line for appointments or worse, deal with inadequate care? 8k+ gps signing a letter is like a wake-up call, but what's the government gonna do about it? πŸ’Έ they say they've recruited 2500 more docs, but if that funding is being "blunted" by national insurance contributions, then it's just not enough πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we need concrete action, like a clear plan to recruit and retain doctors, ASAP! ⏰ and what about the patients? they're already suffering from unsustainable workloads and compromised safety... it's a nightmare scenario. 😩
 
😩πŸ₯ I'm literally fuming right now thinking about our family doctors! They're at breaking point, working crazy hours, and it's only getting worse. I mean, 2,241 patients per GP is just insane - how can we expect them to provide quality care when they're drowning in a sea of paperwork and lack of resources? 🀯 And don't even get me started on the funding situation... it's like they're expecting us to be okay with our doctors being underpaid and overworked. Newsflash: we shouldn't have to sacrifice our healthcare for the sake of politics! πŸ’Έ

I'm so tired of hearing about how the NHS is "unsustainable" and that we need to make cuts everywhere. But what about making investments in our healthcare system? It's not rocket science, people! We just need more doctors, better funding, and some common sense. And honestly, I think our family doctors are fed up with being treated like they're disposable. They deserve better, and so do we. πŸ’”

I'm all for grassroots GPs taking a stand against these new online access requirements, but can't we just have a calm and rational conversation about how to fix this crisis? It feels like the government is more interested in scoring points than actually solving the problem. And Hawthorne's call for concrete action from Streeting is totally reasonable - where are the numbers on how many more GPs will be recruited over the next decade?! πŸ“Š It's time for some real leadership, not just empty promises and PR stunts. πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG 🀯 I'm literally worried about my family's health right now πŸ€• This doctor shortage is getting out of hand! I mean, 2,241 patients per GP? That's like me trying to care for a whole army by myself πŸ˜‚. I can only imagine how stressed and exhausted the doctors must be working such crazy hours. It's not just about them, though - it's about us, the patients who are going to suffer from subpar care if something doesn't change soon πŸ€•.

I'm so frustrated that the government isn't taking this seriously enough. I mean, 92% of practice managers said they need more funding to hire doctors? That's a pretty clear message! Come on, guys, let's get our healthcare system back on track πŸ’ͺ. We need concrete action from the government ASAP. This is just not sustainable 🀯.
 
πŸ€• Doctors are literally crying out for help because they're being overworked & underfunded πŸ€‘ The whole system is breaking down, it's unsustainable πŸ’” We need more GPs, period. This isn't a political stunt, this is people's lives at stake πŸš‘ 2k patients per GP? That's crazy talk! They need concrete action, not just empty promises 🀝
 
omg this doc shortage in england is getting crazy 🀯 like what kind of emergency is gonna happen when they cant find enough docs to cover the patients? 8k gp's signing a letter and all they need is some decent funding πŸ€‘ i feel for these guys, they r literally working crazy hours and its affecting their mental health too. we gotta get our priorities right here.
 
🚨 I'm so worried about our NHS! They're literally crying out for help 😩, and it's no wonder why - 8k GPs are demanding change 🀯. It's crazy that one GP is responsible for like, 2,241 patients on average πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. That's just unsustainable! πŸ’Ό We need more funding ASAP πŸ’Έ to recruit and retain doctors. I mean, I get it, the government says they've recruited 2500 GPs πŸ“ˆ, but Hawthorne isn't having it πŸ˜’.

And can you blame her? The situation is dire πŸ”₯. Patients are facing long waits for appointments πŸ‘€, and surgeries are struggling to keep up with demand 🚨. It's like they're saying "come back in 3 months" instead of "we'll get back to you ASAP" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I'm not a doctor or anything (thank goodness πŸ˜‚), but it seems to me that the government needs to step up their game πŸ’ͺ and provide more concrete action. We can't keep relying on empty promises πŸ“. The NHS is literally crying out for help, and we need to listen πŸ‘‚. Something's gotta be done soon or else... I don't even want to think about it 😨.

Grassroots GPs refusing online access requirements? πŸ€” that's bold πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And Hawthorne calling them a "cynical political stunt"? πŸ”₯ Yeah, I get why she'd say that. It sounds like the government is just trying to save face πŸ™„ instead of actually fixing the problem.

Let's hope Wes Streeting takes action 🀞 and provides some real solutions πŸ’‘. We can't keep living in a world where patients are suffering due to a shortage of doctors πŸ€•. That's just not right 😠.
 
I'm really worried about our family's GP at the moment πŸ€•. I know they're doing their best but it's clear that they're overwhelmed with too many patients and not enough staff πŸ‘₯. 2,241 patients per GP is just crazy! 😱 What if something goes wrong while they're trying to care for all of those people? It's not fair on the doctors or the patients πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need more funding to recruit new GPs and support the existing ones, ASAP πŸ’Έ. The government needs to take action before it's too late ⏰. I'm scared about what might happen if they don't do something soon 😟.
 
I'm literally worried about what's gonna happen to our NHS if they don't sort out this doctor shortage ASAP πŸ€•πŸš‘ I mean, 8k+ GPs signing a letter is like, whoa! That's a major wake-up call for the government. Prof Hawthorne's right, patients are gonna suffer because of this crisis. It's not just about the number of doctors we need, it's about making sure they're funded properly so they can actually work safely πŸ€‘. We need concrete action now, not just empty promises from the gov't πŸ™„. What's Β£1.1bn in funding supposed to do if we're still facing a staff crisis? We need more than just numbers, we need solutions πŸ’‘. I'm rooting for our NHS docs and hoping they get the support they deserve πŸ’•
 
I'm getting so worried about our family doc πŸ€•... I mean, I know they work hard, but 2,241 patients per GP is just crazy! πŸ™ˆ I've had my own share of bad experiences with waiting times, and it's frustrating when you can't get an appointment on time. It's not that they're not trying, it's just the system is breaking down 🚧. We need to step up and support our family docs in any way we can - whether it's by being more understanding of their workload or actually lobbying for change πŸ—£οΈ. The thought of patient safety being compromised is just devastating 😱.
 
it's wild to think about how broken our healthcare system is 🀯 like prof hawthorne says, we can't have a sustainable model with so many patients being cared for by just one GP... it's insane that 61% of practice managers need another doc within the next year but we're still short on funding πŸ’Έ and honestly i think that extra Β£1.1bn the gov is spewing around isn't enough to make a dent πŸ€‘ what we really need is a long-term plan to recruit and retain more doctors, not just some tokenistic fixes πŸ“Š
 
πŸ’” "The biggest risk is not taking any risk..." The doctor shortage in England is a ticking time bomb, and it's only a matter of time before patient safety takes a hit 🚨. With record demand and aging populations, it's clear that the system is on the brink of collapse. We can't just "wait and see" – action needs to be taken NOW ⏰!
 
I'm getting really worried about our NHS, fam 😟. This doctor shortage is just crazy - I mean, 2k+ patients per GP? That's insane! 🀯 And with core funding being a major issue, it's no wonder practices can't afford to hire more doctors. It's like they're expected to work magic with the resources they have πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ.

I think the government needs to step up and provide some concrete solutions, pronto πŸ’ͺ. We need more docs, not just empty promises or token funding increases πŸ€‘. And what's with these new online access requirements? They're basically a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense that's just adding to the stress for already overwhelmed GPs πŸ™„.

We can't keep relying on our NHS to perform miracles on minimal resources πŸ’«. We need to support our healthcare workers and provide them with the funding they deserve πŸ’Έ. If not, we'll see more patients suffering from inadequate care, and it's just unacceptable 😒. Something needs to be done ASAP, or else! ⏰
 
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