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2011 usage statistics

Our figures for 2011 are in and they show a marked improvement on 2010 2011 statistics:11604 logins by 259 practices, across 30 pct’s18097 logins by 467 GPs 2010 statistics:10011 logins by 251 practices, across 22 pct’s14786 logins by 393 GPs ... more

How can GPnetworks help ensure quality cover for practices?

We know that the issue of quality is very important to practices and finding a locum through a DIY system like GPnetworks can be a bit hit and miss. However, we have some tools to help you ensure your locum will be competent and reliable.   1. Ratings: Any locum that has worked for you can be rated by you, using a very simple tool, found in each locums details screen. Click the locums name to access their details screen. Then click the ‘rate this GP’ tab at the top. GP ... more

The new Internal list feature for Premium accounts

Premium Employer accounts include Internal list management. An Internal list is a list, controlled by you, of GPs from the wider system that you trust. The Internal list is managed in an extra screen within your account (visible only to Premium account holders) You can add/remove doctors from your list and retain information relating to their clinical governance Accounts with the Internal list feature can also filter the general sessional availability screen and their schedule screen using ... more

FAQ

This page is intended to be a quick reference. Core features – helping practices find locums faster The main feature is the ‘Availability’ screen. Here, you can view all combined GP availability in a single calendar, view any GPs detailed availability and create session Requests to doctors, in a few clicks. The system will handle the process from there, creating items within your Schedule screen and showing you the GPs responses & your subsequent responses to their ... more

The definition of the four sessions

Many users have asked what the start and end times are of the 4 sessions we structure days with in the system. We do not attempt to define exactly what is meant by a morning, afternoon, evening or overnight session. There is a very good reason for this: It would render the system almost unusable. Imagine if we tried to force every doctor to use a strict day structure that we have defined. Imagine if we tried to force every Practice to conform to our shift structure. Instead, the ... more