MPs: Overloaded GPs in England failing to assess fall risk for older patients
The House of Commons public accounts committee has reported that GPs in England are too overloaded to help older people at risk of falling, a failure NHS bosses have accepted as unacceptable. The cross-party committee found that pressure on GPs has intensified due to the government’s decision to give patients online access to services. Falls are the most common cause of death from injury among over-65s, cause tens of thousands of hip fractures, and cost the UK an estimated £4.4bn a year. During 2024/25, only 17% of patients over 65 with moderate or severe frailty were assessed, despite contractual obligations. Only 18% of the 226,000 people diagnosed with severe frailty that year were assessed for fall risk, and only 16% underwent medication reviews. The committee stated that NHS England has overloaded GPs with new priorities, and NHS bosses giving evidence admitted the situation was “not acceptable.”
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Sources: The Guardian
