Exploring whether primary care networks can contribute to the national goal of reducing health inequalities: a mixed-methods study.
Lynsey Warwick-GilesJoseph HutchinsonKatherine ChecklandJonathan HammondDonna BramwellSimon BaileyMatthew SuttonPublished in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
Allocated PCN funding has become more pro-poor over time, suggesting that the need to account for deprivation within funding models is understood by policymakers. The following additional approaches have been highlighted that could support PCNs to tackle inequalities: better management support; encouragement and support to redistribute funding internally to support practices serving more deprived populations; and greater specificity in service requirements.