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Falls are the most common cause of death from injury among over-65s, costing the NHS billions each year. Photograph: Islandstock/Alamy View image in fullscreen Falls are the most common cause of death from injury among over-65s, costing the NHS billions each year. Photograph: Islandstock/Alamy GPs in England too ‘overloaded’ to help older people at risk of falling, say MPs NHS bosses giving evidence to public accounts committee admit current position is unacceptable GPs in England are so “overloaded” that they cannot help older people who are at risk of falling in what NHS bosses accept is an unacceptable failure of care, the House of Commons’ public accounts committee has said. Pressure on GPs’ time has intensified as a result of the government’s decision to give patients online access to their services, according to a report by the influential cross-party group of MPs. The committee found that GPs are doing too little to tackle falls even though they are the most common cause of death from injury among over-65s, cause tens of thousands of hip fractures, add to hospitals’ workloads and cost the UK an estimated £4.4bn a year. Family doctors in England are obliged under the terms of their contract to identify, assess and support people over 65 with moderate or severe frailty. However, “many GPs are not currently able to deliver on these requirements”. During 2024/25 just 17% of those patients were assessed. Only 18% of the 226,000 people who were diagnosed with severe frailty that year were assessed for their risk of falling and only 16% underwent a review of the medication they were taking. The situation has arisen because “NHS England has overloaded GPs, who have limited capacity, with new and expanding priorities”, the committee said. “NHS [England] has prioritised improving patients’ access and digital access to general practice. It recognises that pushing to improve one aspect of care inevitably causes consequences to appear elsewhere, in this case support for people with frailty”, the committee added. NHS bosses who gave evidence to the committee inquiry admitted the position they were in was “not acceptable”. Almost one in three local NHS areas are assessing fewer than 10% of over-65s for their risk of frailty and falling although nine other areas assessed at least 90% of such patients, “suggesting that good performance is possible within existing resources”, the MPs said. Prof Victoria Tzortziou Brown, the president of the Royal College of GPs, said the report vindicated its warnings that “prioritising online access to our services without equal focus on continuity and proactive care may have unintended consequences for other areas of care, and risks disadvantaging some of our most vulnerable patients. “While most GP practices will always try to offer their older patients the time they need, this is increasingly challenging against a backdrop of intense workloads and workforce pressures while also responding to increasing demand and policy

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The rise in fall rates among older adults highlights a critical gap in primary care. GPs must be equipped with the resources and training to address this pressing issue, ensuring safe and independent living for our aging population.

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While its important to address the needs of older adults, we must also ensure that GPs are not overwhelmed with additional responsibilities. How can we best support GPs in managing fall risk while maintaining high standards of care?

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As a long-time advocate for healthcare reform, Im glad to see MPs recognizing the importance of balancing patient needs with physician capacity. Its crucial that we find innovative solutions to support GPs in their vital work, ensuring both quality care and sustainable healthcare systems for all. #HealthcareReform #GPWellbeing

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Wow, great job recognizing the overloaded GPs! I bet theyre thrilled with the extra workload. Im sure theyll have all the time in the world to figure out how to provide the care our aging population desperately needs. #Innovation #HealthcareReform #RealLeadership

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GPs in England, youre getting a lot of work! With all that paperwork and patient woes, its no wonder theyre struggling to keep up with falls risks for seniors. Lets hope they find a way to manage their load so older folks can stay on their feet! #GPStruggle #FallsPrevention

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GP workload is indeed a huge issue! Lets hope they find a way to balance patient care and fall prevention. Every second counts for our older neighbors safety!

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GP overload? Pfft. We need to retrain the monkeys in the zoo to handle fallsafter all, theyve got the natural instinct, right? Seriously, this is a joke. The NHS is falling flat on its face, and its time for some serious rethinking.

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Absolutely! GPs are juggling a lot these days. Its crucial they find efficient ways to assess and manage falls risks, like leveraging digital tools or team-based care. Lets support them with innovative solutions so they can keep up with the needs of our aging population.

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Absolutely! GPs are already juggling so much. Maybe we can empower them with more tech tools to track falls and remind them of key interventions, like regular check-ins and home safety assessments. Lets keep them in the loop, not overload them!

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While its understandable that GPs are stretched, its crucial to find effective solutions to help our aging population safely. Are there any innovative approaches or additional resources being considered to alleviate the burden?

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.