GP Patient Survey: latest articles
Accessibility and the national report
8 November 2024: Alicia May shares how we are making GPPS results more accessible.
Webinar - Unpacking the 2024 GP Patient Survey
5 August 2024: Rachel Williams, Eileen Irvin and Molly Dawson hosted a GP Patient Survey webinar looking at how the survey works, highlighting some key results from 2024 and explaining how to find the resources you need.
2024 GP Patient Survey results released
31 July 2024: Molly Dawson and Victoria Elsey share what the GP Patient Survey looks like this year, with key findings from the publication of results on 11 July 2024.
4 March 2024: Amun Rehsi and Rachel Williams share what they have learnt about helping to make a large-scale postal survey like GPPS inclusive.
16 December 2022: Eileen Irvin gives an overview of how GPPS manages change in terms of the questionnaire, method, and reporting, as presented to the Royal Statistical Society Conference 2022.
South Asian Heritage Month blog
2 November 2022: Amun Rehsi gives an overview of the data she presented as part of South Asian Heritage Month.
18 October 2022: Laura Threadgold gives an overview of the new ICS slide packs using GPPS 2022 data.
2022 GP Patient Survey results released
20 July 2022: The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published.
Carers’ experience of their GP practice
5 July 2022: Rachel Williams looks at new carers data released for ICS and Primary Care Networks.
Feelings of isolation: What does 2021 GP Patient Survey data tell us?
12 April 2022: Ben Brewer looks at data from the 2021 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) to see what the survey tells us about patients feeling isolated in the last year.
New interactive PCN reporting launched
19 January 2022: Stephen Mallet looks at the new GP Patient Survey (GPPS) interactive PCN reporting tool, demonstrating its value for PCNs, GP practices and those working with them.
Experiences of patients with diabetes
10 October 2021: Jen Bell looks at data from the 2019 GP Patient Survey (GPPS) to see what the survey tells us about the experiences of patients with diabetes.