A brave new world: the new normal for general practice after the COVID-19 pandemic
Nada Khan, Daniel Jones, Adam Grice, Sarah Alderson, Stephen H Bradley, Paul Carder, Jessica Drinkwater, Helen L. Edwards, Blessing Essang, Suzanne H Richards, Richard D Neal
Abstract
General practice in the UK transformed almost overnight in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Practices largely shut their doors, face-to-face consultations almost exclusively became remote consultations, research evidence was implemented within days of being published, and much routine work postponed and labelled ‘non-essential’. As we settle into this (temporary) new way of working, we have a unique opportunity to reflect on our old and new working practices and decide what we should continue, change, and stop doing. Specifically, we consider what this ‘new normal’ could be in terms of remote consulting, practice re-organisation, use and implementation of evidence, advanced care planning, patient behaviour and chronic disease management, and implications for future practice, research, and policy.