Skip to main content
Logo icon
Birkenhead
Conservatives

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Join us
  • News
  • Get involved
  • Campaigns
  • Links
  • Contact us
  • Where we stand
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • youtube_channel
Logo icon
Birkenhead
Conservatives

250,000 more GP appointments in local NHS

  • Tweet
Friday, 12 July, 2024
  • Local News
Sarah payne at Arrowe Park Hospital

More patients are receiving care from their GP practice team than ever before, with the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside using new technologies and multi-skilled teams to help meet a growing demand for patient appointments.

The latest NHS data show that GP practices in Cheshire and Merseyside are now delivering quarter of a million more monthly appointments than they did before the pandemic.

During March 2024, for example, practices delivered over 1.2 million patient appointments – which is nearly 250,000 more than in the same period pre-pandemic.

Nearly 830,000 of these appointments were held face to face, and almost 400,000 consultations were also remotely delivered by telephone, online or video, with many patients now choosing this option when it was clinically appropriate and more convenient for them do so.

75% of GP practices in the North West have now also upgraded their phone technology, meaning that phone lines can be expanded and won’t ever be engaged. The remaining practices are agreeing dates within the next month for upgrades to happen with tech suppliers.

Across Cheshire and Merseyside, more than 1,150 additional staff have been recruited into healthcare roles at general practices since 2019. 

These additional roles are enabling more people to get the help they need at their GP practice more quickly, by ensuring they are seen by the right health professional – whether that’s a GP, nurse, physiotherapist or mental health practitioner – at the right time, in a way that’s right for them.

Dr Jonathan Griffiths, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside’s Associate Medical Director for Primary Care, and a GP in Cheshire said:

“The latest data shows that many more Cheshire and Merseyside residents are getting the care they need, when they need it, thanks to the hard work of our general practice teams.

“GPs and their teams have already delivered on a number of pledges made a year ago in the publication of the Primary Care Access Recovery Plan, and more recently the introduction of Pharmacy First is helping to free up more capacity in the system than ever before.

“Many patients are also now using the NHS app to help them with routine things such as ordering repeat prescriptions and viewing their test results, all without needing to contact their local GP practice at all.

“Although these are all significant steps forward, we know there is still more to do to help patients access care more easily, which is why we are committed to continuing to modernise and improve general practice for residents across Cheshire and Merseyside.”

And, in other news...

  • Cheshire and Merseyside NHS was the first, and is currently one of only three (of 42) Integrated Care Systems, to be achieving (post-COVID) the national waiting list target for 90% of patients to receive a diagnostic test within six weeks.
  • And in May, a new Wirral Diagnostics Centre opened to enable earlier diagnosis of illnesses such as prostate cancer. The state of the art facility, run by Wirral University Teaching Hospital, has brand new MRI and CT scanners, alongside facilities to further enhance privacy and comfort for patients having scans.
  • The biggest-ever investment in Arrowe Park Hospital sees the £28m Accident and Emergency Unit open imminently

Have your say...

One of the first decisions by the new Government, in July, was to remove Winter Fuel Payments from most pensioners. Do you agree with that decision?
Do you agree with the Town Hall's plans for segregated cycle lanes on more roads in Wirral, similar to the lanes at Fender Lane?
Wirral Council has been told to more than double the number of houses to be built in the Borough. The Government is now telling us to build 35,000 houses. Do you believe this will put our Green Belt and local green spaces at risk?
Thinking about issues in your road, which of the following do you think needs more attention from Council?
Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On a scale of 1-10, where 1 is not at all concerned and 10 is very concerned
Which of the following crimes are the main issues in your neighbourhood?
Do you support calls for a national inquiry into the so-called 'grooming gangs' that have been operating in more than 50 towns and cities?
Questions 0
Very poor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Excellent
Very poor
Excellent
Very poor
Excellent
Very poor
Excellent
Very poor
Excellent
On the scale of 0-10, 0 means very poor and 10 means excellent
Questions 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
On the scale of 0-10, 0 means there would be no chance of you voting for the party and 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote for the party.

This question contains special category data relating to your political opinion that may be shared with the wider Conservative Party for the purposes of Democratic Engagement with your permission. Please only answer this question if you consent to the processing of this data and sharing it with Conservative Party. If you do not answer this question then this data will not be shared.
To make sure this survey is representative, which party did you support at the 2024 General Election?
We're working with residents to make our area an even better to live. Would you like to join your neighbours and help make a difference?
Preferred title:
I would like to be kept up-to-date by the Conservatives on future issues that matter to me:
There will be an easy way to opt out of future messages. For more information on how we handle your data and your rights, please see our Privacy Policy.

The information you provide is used in accordance with our Data Collection and Use policy. By clicking "Submit" you agree to your email address being used in accordance with that policy. We will not share your details with anyone outside the Conservative Party.

You may also be interested in

Conservatives Post Strong Local Election Results

Conservatives Post Strong Local Election Results

Friday, 8 May, 2026
Our united team has so far delivered

News

  • Have your say
  • Wirral Globe
  • BBC Radio Merseyside

Sign up for local email updates

Stay informed on this and other local issues.

In which of these ways can you help us?
By agreeing to volunteer for us, you also agree to us contacting you about volunteering. For more information, please see our Data Protection and Privacy Policy

The information you provide is used in accordance with our Data Protection and Privacy Policy. By clicking this button you agree to your information being used in accordance with that policy.

Show only

  • Local News
  • National News
  • Opinions
  • Reports
  • Speeches

Pictured: Conservative Candidate for Birkenhead, Sarah Payne, visited Arrowe Park Hospital during the campaign to see progress on the new, £28m A&E unit

Wallasey & Birkenhead Conservative Federation

Footer

  • About RSS
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Privacy
  • Get involved in our campaign
  • Got an issue to raise?
  • Our social media policy
  • Where we stand
Conservatives
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • instagram
  • youtube_channel
Promoted by Ian Lewis on behalf of Wallasey and Birkenhead Conservative Federation and hosted by Bluetree Website Services, Lower Ground Floor Offices, 20 Meridian Place, Bristol BS8 1JL. Paid for using donations from local supporters and at no cost to the taxpayer. ICO registration number: Z4871950
Copyright 2026 Wallasey & Birkenhead Conservative Federation. All rights reserved.
Powered by Bluetree