Journal article icon

Journal article

De-humanising general practice leadership: shining a light on contemporary challenges

Abstract:
General practice is deeply personal work. It relies on building relationships with patients, colleagues, and communities, and on the skilled navigation of complexity, uncertainty, and trust. 1 Yet much of the current policy discourse focuses on workforce attrition and access metrics. 2,3In response to sustained pressure over the past decade including recent GP contract changes, many practices have adopted increasingly industrial strategies to survive: mergers into larger organisations, sale to commercial management companies, and rapid standardisation alongside technological expansion.
Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

Actions

Access Document

Files:
Publisher copy:
10.3399/bjgp.2026.0154

Authors

More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-7791-8552


Publisher:
Royal College of General Practitioners
Journal:
British Journal of General Practice More from this journal
Volume:
76
Issue:
767
Pages:
246-247
Publication date:
2026-05-28
DOI:
EISSN:
1478-5242
ISSN:
0960-1643


Language:
English
Keywords:
Pubs id:
2429397
Local pid:
pubs:2429397
Source identifiers:
W7162640199
Deposit date:
2026-06-04
ARK identifier:
This ORA record was generated from metadata provided by an external service. It has not been edited by the ORA Team.

Terms of use


Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP