PML FEDERATION

 

PML FEDERATION

The PML Federation of GPs is a not-for-profit collaboration involving almost 50 GP practices in Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire, and serving a population of over 500,000 registered patients. In Oxfordshire, the PML Federation is the largest collaborative group of GPs in the county, involving 32 of the county’s GP practices. In South Northamptonshire 15 GP practices are involved.

In Oxfordshire, PML Federation practices work in four locality groups of six to 11 practices each, covering the North, North East, West and part of the South West areas of Oxfordshire. In Northamptonshire, 15 GP practices work together in one group. Each of the five PML federated groups has its own clinical and administrative lead to provide a streamlined structure and to ensure that healthcare provision is tailored for the local population.

As part of the PML Federation, GP members remain independent providers but work together on specific projects and schemes, which are managed through the corporate services provided by PML. Offices in Bicester provide administrative and management support, and expertise in governance and strategic planning.

GP members working together can develop services that reach a broader geographical area than their individual GP practices. This approach enables them to work more efficiently and to develop services to meet the specific needs of their local populations. Federations can bid for contracts to deliver NHS services tendered by NHS commissioners. PML holds a number of NHS contracts to deliver a range of primary care and community services, employing both frontline clinical staff and ‘behind the scenes’ support teams.

In 2015/16 the PML Federation was awarded funding from the Prime Minister’s Challenge Fund (PMCF) to pilot new ways of delivering services to help GP practices meet increasing demand. The aim was to improve services that patients receive through their GP Surgery by developing specific new schemes that took the pressure off GP workloads and reduced the need for hospital admissions.

Two schemes developed by PML – Neighbourhood Access Hubs and the Primary Care Visiting Service – have both been hugely successful and the local NHS commissioners have agreed to continue funding. Details of both these schemes can be found below.


PML FEDERATION LOCALITY GROUPS

In Oxfordshire, GP practices work in four locality groups of six – 11 practices each, covering the North, North East, West and part of the South West areas of Oxfordshire.

In Northamptonshire, 15 GP practices work together in one group. Each group has its own clinical and administrative lead to ensure plans are tailored for the local population.

GPs work together to develop services that reach a broader geographical area than their individual GP practices. This approach enables them to work more efficiently and to develop services specifically for their local populations.