On Tue 17 Mar, Ahmad Risk wrote:
> Dear Trims: "guess" and "likeihood" and "at least a proportion" are
> not good enough.
>
> This vague and not nailed down. GPs have the right to know what the
> financial implications are right now. Besides, by the time you paid
> 'The Management Board', got all the necessary IT in place for the
> Board and a million other calls out of that money, do you really
> think there will be any left?
OK, let's be specific. If you don't get involved you won't get paid.
If GPs across a locality don't want to contribute to a PCG they will
be directly managed by the HA.
I think my fundholding and commissioning colleagues would agree that
GPs have made an impact on the commissioning of services. For some
local examples you could try our web site:
http://www.nacgp.org.uk/ncg
> > Who do you want to lead your PCG? An appointed official or an
> > elected colleague?
>
> I'd rather not have a PCG at all, therefore the question is
> irrelevant.
As Adrian has pointed out, I think you'll need to call a general
election Ahmad. Good luck ;-)
Trims.
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Dr Ian Trimble http://www.sherwood.demon.co.uk/
Sherwood Health Centre
Elmswood Gardens Tel: +44 115 962 4516
Nottingham NG5 4AD Fax: +44 115 985 7899
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