Support for new Partners in General Practice

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Professor James Kingsland, Isle of Man Government, Peter Edwards, Capsticks Solicitors LLP, Iain Crossley, HFMA

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The New to Partnership Payment Scheme (N2PP) was introduced earlier this year to support healthcare professionals who become partners in General Practice on or after 1st April 2020. The scheme gives eligible participants a sum of up to £20,000 plus a contribution towards on-costs of up to £4,000 available to support establishment as a partner, as well as up to £3,000 in a training fund to develop non-clinical partnership skills. This free webinar will be introduced by Professor James Kingsland, Senior Partner at St Hilary Group Practice and a founding member of the National Association of Primary Care, with contributions from the Healthcare Financial Management Association and Capsticks Solicitors. Topics to be covered include: •The policy context and operational challenges for new partners in General Practice; •An introduction to the N2PP scheme and how to access funding; •Our leadership, legal and financial training modules for new partners; •An introduction to the Diploma in Advanced Primary Care Management.
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