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Ageing Population (9th May 12 at 11:33pm UTC)
A "demographic time bomb" means that general practice in England is under threat in the long term, a report has warned.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9255358/Ageing-population-time-bomb-endangering-GP-service.html
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Re: Ageing Population (15th May 12 at 11:37am UTC)
Primary care "facing demographic time bomb"

http://www.pharmatimes.com/mobile/12-05-10/Primary_care_facing_demographic_time_bomb.aspx

Rising life expectancy, accompanied by increasingly complex long-term health conditions, a stretched general practice workforce and unprecedented financial and healthcare reform are among the greatest challenges facing primary care, says a new report.

The increasing age profile of GPs and practice nurses is creating a major primary care supply challenge, with 22% of GPs now aged over 55 - compared to 17% in 2000 - and almost 20% of practice nurses now aged 55 or over, says the study, which is published by the Deloitte UK Centre for Health Solutions.

Moreover, the study notes, 10,000 GPs say they intend to retire within five years, while increasing numbers of GPs are salaried or work part-time and there has been a growing reliance on practice nurses, many of whom are also approaching retirement.

Against expectations that an ageing UK population will have the greatest impact on demands on general practice, new entrants and returners to work in the primary care sector have fallen, says the report. Given the many years it takes to train GPs and general practice nurses, any immediate recruitment shortfalls can only be met by qualified practitioners from abroad. However, changes to employment regulations and agreements to limit recruitment from countries facing similar challenges means overseas hiring will not be a viable solution, and will only compound the strains on the GP workforce, it warns.

"Primary care, and in particular care provided by GPs and practice nurses, has been the cornerstone of the NHS since its inception in 1948," says Karen Taylor, research director at the Deloitte Centre.

"With responsibility for 90% of all patient contact in the NHS, GPs not only provide care, they also act as gatekeepers to the rest of the NHS. In future, GPs will also have a new role as commissioners of all the healthcare services needed by their patients. They will need to maintain their role as providers of safe, good-quality care in the face of this new commissioning challenge, new regulatory and performance management systems and a requirement to provide more care with less money,” she adds.

However, the report also forecasts that, if the pattern of GP consultations remains unchanged, there could be 433 million consultations a year in the UK by 2035. Of this number, 180 million would be for people aged 65 and over, or nearly double the current figure, it says.

The traditional ways of working, which rely on face-to-face consultations between the patient and the GP - and, increasingly, the practice nurse - are important but no longer sustainable, says Ms Taylor. In addition, rising life expectancy is bringing about increasingly complex long-term health issues requiring frequent GP visits.

"GPs need to adopt new models of care, using new technology and other practice staff more effectively, working closely with patients to provide more care in the community, with an emphasis on shared decision-making and self-management. GPs will still need to act as gatekeepers, but also, increasingly, as care navigators," she says.

"The Health and Social Care Act has provided more clarity as to what the reforms mean for general practice in England. New ways of working offer solutions that can help bridge the gap between increased demand for primary care and growing capacity and capability constraints. However, what they all have in common is the need for primary care staff to work differently," Ms Taylor concludes
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Re: Ageing Population (13th Jul 12 at 9:38am UTC)
UK austerity set to last decades as cost of ageing population rises

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Re: Ageing Population (10th Sep 12 at 7:52am UTC)
Community healthcare is no panacea

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/sep/09/community-healthcare-no-panacea
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Re: Ageing Population (13th Sep 12 at 10:13am UTC)
Acute hospital care 'on brink of collapse' say doctors
Royal College of Physicians says there has been 37% rise in admissions over last 10 years and new hospital planning is needed

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2012/sep/13/acute-hospital-care-brink-collapse-doctors
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Re: Ageing Population (13th Sep 12 at 10:42pm UTC)
THE NHS has more than enough beds to cope with an increasing number of elderly patients turning to hospitals for emergency treatment, a minister claimed today.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9540790/NHS-has-enough-beds-to-cope-minister-says.html
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Re: Ageing Population (13th Sep 12 at 10:51pm UTC)
NHS is 'overcrowded and short-staffed'

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Re: Ageing Population (19th Sep 12 at 10:02pm UTC)
Only one in six ‘baby boomers’ is retiring in good health, with most succombing to a range of conditions and diseases including high cholesterol, osteoporosis or cancer, a study has found.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9553116/Only-one-in-six-baby-boomers-in-good-health.html
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Re: Ageing Population (30th Oct 12 at 10:09am UTC)
Roll up, roll up for trust's circus-themed AGM
Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust decided on a more colourful approach for its AGM in a bid to boost participation

http://www.guardian.co.uk/healthcare-network/2012/oct/30/circus-themed-agm-liverpool-nhs
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Re: Ageing Population (31st Oct 12 at 9:51am UTC)
Elderly people 'staying at home for fear of falling' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20138731
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Re: Ageing Population (18th Nov 12 at 10:12am UTC)
Fears over health and loneliness of elderly this winter http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20366309
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Re: Ageing Population (29th Nov 12 at 11:36pm UTC)
THE Baby-boomer generation is facing an unexpected health crisis because the Government has failed to grasp that they will be far poorer than expected in old age, experts claim.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/elderhealth/9709308/Baby-boomers-facing-unseen-health-crisis.html
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Re: Ageing Population (15th Dec 12 at 9:11pm UTC)
Archbishop’s last word: our view of elderly is a scandal
Rowan Williams uses final speech in House of Lords to decry society’s attitude to older people

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/archbishops-last-word-our-view-of-elderly-is-a-scandal-8418154.html
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We're living longer than ever...but suffering more pain, depression and illness as a result

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Number of people aged 65 and older passes 10 million for first time, with over-85s the fastest growing section of society

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Re: Ageing Population (19th Dec 12 at 9:48am UTC)
Men's cancer risk 'to climb to one in two' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20770922
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Re: Ageing Population (20th Dec 12 at 11:22pm UTC)
Cancer expert admits ageism exists in NHS

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Re: Ageing Population (12th Jan 13 at 10:12pm UTC)
More than six million workers face paying hundreds of pounds more tax each year under the Coalition’s plans for a new flat-rate state pension, government sources have admitted.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/pensions/9797129/Millions-face-tax-rise-in-pensions-shake-up.html
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Re: Ageing Population (22nd Jan 13 at 10:27pm UTC)
Would you want to live to 100?
Remarkably, two in five girls born today will live for a century, and boys are close behind. But, asks Jeremy Laurance, is longevity all it's cracked up to be?

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/would-you-want-to-live-to-100-8462356.html
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