30 January 2025
OFNC join the primary care professions in co-hosting parliamentary event
OFNC met with MPs at the Future of Primary Care event held on 28 January
The Optometric Fees Negotiating Committee represented by Dr Peter Hampson and Max Halford joined the British Dental Association, British Medical Association, Community Pharmacy England and the Association for Primary Care Audiology Providers, to host a ‘Future of Primary Care' drop-in event in Parliament.
The event, sponsored by pharmacy APPG Chair, Steve Race MP, was well attended with 40 MPs, who came along to find out about all five primary care sectors.
At the event, the professions had the opportunity to speak to MPs about the services they provide, and the key asks to Government that will ensure a long-term sustainable future for primary care in the NHS.
The five key asks of Government were:
- Make primary care central to the NHS 10-year plan
- Increase the share of NHS funding allocated to primary care in the spending review
- Use the existing primary care network to deliver more services
- Improve the digital link-up between primary care providers by granting read-write access to patient records for all primary care professionals
- Allow primary care representatives to have a bigger role in co-designing future healthcare delivery.
Dr Peter Hampson, OFNC said: "We were pleased to meet with so many MPs at the event to discuss the value that primary care provides.
"We know that a fully resourced primary care system reduces hospital admissions, cuts waiting lists and ensures patients get the care they need, faster and closer to home. High Street optical practices are a fantastic example of this, with the readiness to deliver much more in the community and support the prevention of ill health."
Max Halford added: "With the vast majority of patients seeing someone in primary care as their first interaction with the NHS, the sector has a vital role in delivering on the Government's ambitions.
"We've seen the Government's recognition for the invaluable contribution that eye care and primary care in the community already makes. We hope that this wider show of support in parliament signals a clear path of action that rebalances our health care system, building the services that can deliver for patients."
Many MPs also chose to sign a cross-party joint letter to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care which urged the Government to work closely with the primary care bodies to "begin the long-term process to rebuild primary care and help deliver on the Government's priorities".
Ends
High resolution images of the event are available to download here.
Notes to Editors
The Optometric Fees Negotiating Committee (OFNC) is the national negotiating body for eye care in England with the Westminster Parliament, the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England. It comprises the leaders of the UK representative bodies: ABDO, AOP, FODO and BMA (for OMPs) and works in partnerships with the College of Optometrists and the General Optical Council.
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