LONDON: GPs could be forced to cut services or even close their surgeries due to “cruel” costs imposed by Rachel Reeves’ Budget, ministers have been warned.
The hike in employers’ national insurance contributions (NICs) and increases in minimum wage rates will force family doctors to make cuts “impacting upon patient care”, the chairwoman of the British Medical Association’s GP committee told the Health Secretary.
Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer used a letter to Wes Streeting to urge him to guarantee that “GP practices will not bear the burden of hikes” by allocating funds from the Budget to cover their increased costs. She said: “GPs and their practices across the country are reeling at the cruel anomaly of on the one hand being denied funding to cover the employers’ NICs rise, NMW (national minimum wage) and NLW (national living wage) increases because – according to the Treasury – we are ‘private sector’.
“Yet equally ineligible for any reimbursements open to small private sector companies because – according to the Treasury – we are ‘public sector’.
“This unhelpful paradox will ultimately lead to NHS GP practices being forced to cut services and cut staff – impacting upon patient care.” She said the Government should give GPs support to meet increasing demands “not add to the extensive burden they are already facing”.
“For some NHS GP practices, this will result in them having to close their doors entirely,” she warned.
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