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Representing the GPs of Forth Valley Chair: Dr James King Vice-Chair: Dr Trudy Foster

Representing the GPs of Forth Valley Chair: Dr James King Vice-Chair: Dr Trudy Foster Secretary: Dr Teresa Cannavina. Agenda. Welcome LMC Year Report Accounts Open Discussion A.O.C.B. LMC Structure. Executive James King (Chair): Tillicoultry Teresa Canavina (Secretary): Falkirk

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Representing the GPs of Forth Valley Chair: Dr James King Vice-Chair: Dr Trudy Foster

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  1. Representing the GPs of Forth Valley Chair: Dr James King Vice-Chair: Dr Trudy Foster Secretary: Dr Teresa Cannavina

  2. Agenda • Welcome • LMC Year Report • Accounts • Open Discussion • A.O.C.B

  3. LMC Structure • Executive • James King (Chair): Tillicoultry • Teresa Canavina (Secretary): Falkirk • Trudy Foster (Vice chair): Grangemouth • Scott Williams: Stirling • Mary Anne Burrows: Sessional GP • Committee

  4. Years Achievements • LMC becomes Limited Liability Company • Board of Directors with regular meetings • Local GMS Contract Meeting • Members of Primary Care Leadership Forum • Website and Newsletters • Networking with neighbouring LMCs • Training for office bearers

  5. How LMC Fits Nationally • 5 Representatives to SLMC Conference: Scottish GPC policy • 2 Representatives to UK LMC Conference: GPC UK policy • 2 seats on SGPC: discuss local and national issues. • Secretary member of SLMC Agenda Committee 2014

  6. What do we do for constituents • Advice: website, newsletter, telephone and email • Template letters • Administering benevolent fund • Local negotiations: LES and other contractual issues • Supporting GPs Group • GP Sub/Health Board Axis

  7. Seeking the Views of Constituents • Survey: Awareness of LMC and Reps, Newsletter, Benevolent Fund Less awareness of website, Willingness to ask LMC questions and influence work • Elections: 2014 • Discussion.

  8. Seeking the Views of Constituents Survey Monkey Results • Total of 40 respondents to the LMC Customer Satisfaction Survey. • Pie charts show the percentage of respondents who selected the indicated answers (total >100% where respondents have selected more than 1 option) • Where comments have been provided, these are listed below each chart.

  9. 1 Comment : “Good information from newsletters and e-mails about the LMC in Forth Valley, but I do not know if there is a locality or CHP representative for my area.”

  10. (0) (0) 3 Comments 1. “late surgeries and annual leave” 2. “Very helpful and useful” 3. “intended to attend contract meeting but was ill”

  11. 11 Comments “How can we help primary & secondary care to understand one another better.” “on what your purpose is and what you actually do” “ad hoc as needs arise re contract, pension issues etc and updates on changes” “dont know ,what could you cover list of topics useful” “Continue to organise similar meetings as above” “updates re pensions + BMA action to protect/represent the profession” “They are organising the most relevant meetings.” “Appropriate subjects as they arise” “Pensions / Contract - Unfortunately I was unable to attend either. In 20 years I have never seen GP morale as low. Most GPs of my generation appear to be trying hard to stick it out to Retirement at the earliest possible opportunity. the constant contract changes and need for serial Practice Meetings for Qofetc is seriously impacting on the ability to see Patients. Many larger Practices now effectively have an 'Admin' or 'Contract Partner' whose time with patients is significantly curtailed. Much of the work demanded is time consuming, unproductive, pointless and inconsequential - most frustrating as the work that earns the money is frequently not the work which involves patient contact.” “Contract, pensions” “Contract update”

  12. 3 Comments “the practice has had complaints from the hospital after using these templates.” ”Very helpful, thankyou” ”I think they are mental”

  13. 5 Comments “I would like to it to be more influential with regard to the Health Board.” “trying to slow the avalanche of shifting care with no resources” ”continuing the good work” ”encouraging constructive communication between primary and secondary care.” “Educate the health board and secondary care about what happens in primary care (i.e. almost everything )”

  14. 1 Comment 1. “How do you spell benevolent?”

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