390 NHS Primary Care Bulletin - 21 May 2026
Authored by توماس أندرو بورتيوس، MBCSنُشر في الأصل 21 May 2026
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Overview of the NHS England Primary Care Bulletin – 21 May 2026
This article summarises the NHS England Primary Care Bulletin for 21 May 2026, the weekly email update for teams in general practice, dentistry, community pharmacy, and optometry.
This week's bulletin highlights several important updates across various sectors of primary care, including the publication of supplementary information regarding the 2026/27 GP contract, new digital communication assets for the NHS cervical screening programme, and opportunities to engage with the future digital medicines pathway.
General practice
العودة إلى المحتويات2026/27 GP contract - Supplementary information
NHS England has released supplementary information to aid in the implementation of changes to the 2026/27 GP contract. This includes details on the new practice-level GP reimbursement scheme designed to enhance GP capacity and ensure same-day access for clinically urgent requests. Key contract requirements include enabling patients to contact practices without needing to re-contact later and ensuring same-day responses for urgent requests.
Better visibility of repeat medicines in the NHS App
Updates to the NHS App prescriptions feature now allow patients to view all their active repeat medicines in one location. This update helps reduce confusion regarding prescription requests and supports safer medication management. All TPP practices are currently utilising this feature, with Optum practices set to implement it from June. Feedback can be shared using this form.
NHS cervical screening programme – Digital communication assets
New digital communication assets have been released to support the NHS cervical screening programme. These include social media assets, posters and digital screens, and الأسئلة الشائعة to assist healthcare providers in enhancing their messaging about the NHS App. Additionally, 90% of invitations for cervical screening are now being sent digitally, promoting user engagement with the NHS App. For inquiries, please contact england.digitalscreening@nhs.net.
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Community pharmacy
العودة إلى المحتوياتCommunity Pharmacy Workforce Survey 2025: Key findings now available
The results from the Community Pharmacy Workforce Survey (CPWS) provide valuable insights into the workforce supporting community pharmacy services. A 7% increase in the workforce was reported, primarily driven by pharmacy technicians and trainees. For more details, please visit the NHS England website.
الرعاية الأولية
العودة إلى المحتوياتSupporting research delivery in primary care
Research is increasingly integrated into primary care, facilitating greater access for patients and the public. Following changes to the Additional Roles Reimbursement Scheme from April 2026, primary care networks (PCNs) can now recruit roles specifically focused on research delivery, enhancing research capacity within the sector.
Help shape the future digital medicines pathway
General practice colleagues are invited to participate in a series of online workshops in June to contribute to the development of a more streamlined digital experience for patients in managing their medications. Participants can register their interest using this form by 31 May.
GPs explore neighbourhood health implementation in new podcast
The latest episode of the Transforming Primary Care podcast features Dr Andy Brooks discussing neighbourhood health initiatives and how services can be better organised to meet community needs.
Early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer – Recognising red flags with confidence: Webinar
A free, CPD-accredited webinar titled ‘Early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer – recognising red flags with confidence’ will be held on 10 June. The session will cover vital aspects of early diagnosis and is presented by Dr Andrew Millar, Consultant Gastroenterologist. For those unable to attend, the session will be available on demand. Registration is open here.
Upcoming webinars and events
3 June, 10.30-12.00pm AI Ambassador Network meeting: Closing disability gaps with AI, shaping NHS Trust AI policy.
10 June, 12.30–1.15pm. Primary care pancreatic cancer webinar
10-11 June 2026, NHS ConfedExpo
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Catch up
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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, click here.
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