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Tackling the inverse care law

Analysis of policies to improve general practice in deprived areas since 1990
Publisher
General practice Health practitioners Workforce planning United Kingdom
Description

This analysis reviews attempts to tackle inequities in the supply of general practice services in England over the past 30 years. The report looks at policies on general practice funding, workforce, premises, contracts and commissioning.

In the first part, the authors summarise the problem – describing recent evidence on differences in the provision of GP services between more and less deprived areas of England. In the second, they assess past attempts to address the problem – reviewing national policies to reduce inequities in the supply of general practice services in England. In the final part, they discuss the implications of their analysis and set out policy recommendations for addressing the inverse care law in general practice. 

The authors provide several recommendations for national policy-makers, including: a new equity test for all new policies in general practice; an independent review of general practice funding allocations; and a long-term workforce strategy for general practice that should consider stronger central coordination and oversight of GP distribution.

Publication Details
ISBN:
978-1-911615-71-2
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open