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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 5 May 2021
  6. Current session: 12 May 2021 to 8 August 2025
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Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

How effective the approach has been is a question that has been asked for several years. Is that all about money or is it about will?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

Will the survey be changed this year to ensure that more robust data is being collected?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

Did you say that a survey is going out?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

Estimated?

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

That goes back to the problem that you do not have the data to prove the point. Do we have accurate figures for doctors who work part time, to understand what part of the mix they are?

10:45  

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

I come back to what the Auditor General said a few minutes ago about persuading GPs of the need for good data. GPs are intelligent people—they must understand the reasons why data is necessary in order to measure outcomes and ensure that resources are being put in the right place. I cannot conceive of the notion that they would not appreciate that. Still, however, we have that difficulty.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

I was talking partly generally, although with a focus on primary care. Looking at primary care, I am aware of surgeries in my area that decline to provide data, for a number of reasons. Some of them say that they are too busy; others simply say, “We are independent contractors and providing data is not part of what we are contracted to do.†How do we deal with that? On that basis, we will never have the data that is needed in order to make the necessary decisions.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

We can hold that question for the Scottish Government.

I am going to talk to you about data. We always end up talking about data. You have talked about data already. Let us talk about data again.

10:30  

I cannot recall for how long I have sat on this committee, but it has been all about data and an inability to validate where money is being spent because you simply do not have the data to know whether there is an outcome at the end. That issue has been raised by you, Auditor General, and by your predecessor, and by this committee and all its predecessors. Why is it that we continue, constantly, to come up against the data gap?

It is difficult to improve primary care when you do not have the basic information as to where you need to put the resources to get the outcome that you are looking for. How do we deal with that? Poor-quality data seems to be endemic.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

Okay. Thank you.

Public Audit Committee [Draft]

“General practice: Progress since the 2018 General Medical Services contractâ€

Meeting date: 14 May 2025

Colin Beattie

Do you agree that that does not seem to be a very fair system overall?