360: NHS Primary Care Bulletin - 9 October 2025
Authored by Thomas Andrew Porteus, MBCSPublié à l'origine 9 Oct 2025
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Introduction
This article summarises the NHS England Primary Care Bulletin for 9 October 2025, the weekly email update for teams in general practice, dentistry, community pharmacy, and optometry.
Thèmes principaux de la semaine
Retour au sommaireKey updates this week include the launch of the General Practice Staff Survey 2025, an increase in funding for the Foundation Trainee Pharmacist Programme, and the availability of a recording for a webinar on urgent dental care. Additionally, there are important reminders regarding online consultation requirements in general practice and recent changes to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility.
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Pratique générale
Retour au sommaireContract requirement for online consultation systems
All GP practices must now ensure that their online consultation systems are available during core hours for non-urgent appointment requests, medication queries, and administrative requests. Many practices have successfully adopted this approach, which has shown to enhance both patient and staff experiences. Resources for implementation include a frequently asked questions page, recordings of joint webinars, and case studies showcasing successful practices.
Updates on GP Connect and You and Your GP
NHS England has communicated the three key requirements for GP practices that took effect on 1 October 2025. These include ensuring that Vous et votre médecine générale is featured on practice websites, and that GP Connect Access Record (HTML and Structured) and Update Record functionalities are enabled within clinical systems.
General Practice Staff Survey 2025 now live
The General Practice Staff Survey (GPSS) is now open and encourages general practice staff to share their experiences and insights. This year’s survey includes new questions on socio-economic background to better understand its impact on staff experience. The survey will remain open until 28 November 2025, with invites sent directly to staff from picker_surveys@picker.org.
Reminder on NHS OpenSAFELY data protection notice
Practices are reminded to instruct their clinical system suppliers to make data available to the OpenSAFELY platform as per the Directions du pilote du service d'analyse de données NHS OpenSAFELY 2025. Detailed steps for compliance can be found ici.
Soins primaires
Retour au sommaireChanges to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility
Recent changes to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility have been made in line with JCVI recommendations. Eligible groups include individuals aged 75 or over, those aged 6 months to 74 years with a weakened immune system, and residents of care homes for older adults. Guidance has been updated for the National Flu Booking Service to clarify this.
Delivering the vaccination strategy
NHS Confederation has developed a resource hub with essential information for healthcare leaders on overcoming barriers to vaccination programme delivery.
Upcoming webinar on childhood immunisation schedule
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) will host a webinaire on 3 December 2025, detailing changes to the routine childhood vaccination schedule, including the introduction of a varicella vaccination programme. Registration is encouraged for health professionals involved in immunisation.
Call for evidence for the 10 Year Workforce Plan
Des call for evidence is open until 7 November 2025 to gather insights for the 10 Year Workforce Plan. Contributions highlighting best practices and innovations in primary care are sought to inform the future of the NHS.
Improving training for NHS App usage
Efforts are underway to enhance training and support for the NHS App. Staff in general practice and community pharmacies are invited to share their insights through a quick form.
NHSmail renamed NHS.net Connect
NHSmail has been rebranded as NHS.net Connect, with no changes to email addresses or login details. The new service aims to provide an improved user experience. More information is available on support.nhs.net.
National Education and Training Survey open
The National Education and Training Survey (NETS) is available for healthcare students, trainees, and apprentices until 2 December 2025. This survey is crucial for gathering feedback to improve healthcare education and training environments.
National infection and antimicrobial resistance data symposium 2025
The National Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) data symposium is scheduled for 11 November, focusing on the use of data for improvement work. Register here.
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Pharmacie communautaire
Retour au sommairePharmacy technician development programme
Open to all pharmacy technicians, the pharmacy technician development programme runs from October 2025 to March 2026, aimed at enhancing clinical and leadership skills.
Increase in funding for Foundation Trainee Pharmacist Programme
Funding for the 2025/26 Foundation Trainee Pharmacist Programme has been increased to £27,295 per training site, with automatic payments to eligible sites. Further details can be found ici.
Odontologie
Retour au sommaireUrgent dental care webinar recording available
A webinar covering a new incentive scheme for urgent dental care is now accessible for viewing. Watch the recording to learn more about this initiative aimed at increasing urgent dental care capacity.
Participez
Retour au sommairePreparing for winter in general practice webinar
A webinar to help general practice teams prepare for winter pressures will take place on 21 October. This session is open to all staff and will feature strategies for effective patient care during winter months. Register to join.
Black History Month e-learning courses
Two free e-learning modules focusing on healthcare issues affecting the Black community are available. The first, on 'Diagnosing breast cancer in Black women', can be accessed via the RCGP website. The second focuses on sickle cell disorder and is available through the NHS Learning Hub.
Webinaires et événements à venir
Retour au sommaire12-13 Oct: The Pharmacy Show
14 Oct, 11:30-12:30pm: Webinaire de mise à jour de l'application NHS
15 Oct, 10–12pm: Embedding Healthy Speaking Up Cultures learning event
15 Oct, 6.30-7.30pm: RCGP webinar on managing paediatric respiratory infections
21 Oct, 1-2.30pm: Preparing for Winter in General Practice
5 Nov, 9.30am-12pm: Antimicrobial Stewardship for Nurses
6 Nov, 5–6pm: Webinaire de pratique générale
11 Nov, 12:30–2pm: National Infection and AMR data symposium 2025
Rattraper
Retour au sommaireFor those who missed recent national webinars, slides and recordings are available ici.
Content in this article is drawn from the NHS England Primary Care Bulletin. Patient.info edits and formats the updates to provide a clear, accessible archive for professionals. For the original email, cliquez ici.
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