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<p>In April 2016, the General Practice Forward View set out a package of investment
in general practice. This included a number of reforms which will increase capacity
in general practice through recruitment and retention of general practitioners (GPs)
and the wider workforce, and investment in extended access to GP services and the
Time for Care programme.</p><p> </p><p>By 2020 the Government has committed to 5,000
additional GPs and 5,000 other staff in general practice; and by March 2019 everyone
having access to GP services, including sufficient routine appointments at evenings
and weekends to meet locally determined demand.</p><p> </p><p>The Time for Care programme
will spread awareness of innovations that will help release capacity in general practice
and facilitate local change programmes to implement them. Examples of these innovations
include active signposting and developing the team. It is estimated that most practices
can expect to release about 10% of GP time. The Time for Care programme provides support
for groups of practices to implement their choice of the actions. To date, this has
covered 115 clinical commissioning groups, available to 3,974 practices.</p><p> </p><p>In
2016/17 £2,000,000 of funding was awarded to NHS Crawley Clinical Commissioning Group
to improve local GP practice resilience and sustainability and improve access to local
GP services for patients.</p>
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