Half of practice managers have rated primary care networks (PCNs) as being successful in increasing patient access as well as improving their care.
However, a survey also shows they are fairly split about whether PCNs should continue at all, with 41% in favour and 33% saying they should be scrapped. And only a third think that the introduction of PCN managers has had a positive impact on their job.
Read more – Management in Practice (11/7/24)