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Financial and Business Resilience

GPM+ event

Wednesday 20 November 2024

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This is an afternoon event.

Times: 14:00 - 15:30

Suitable for:
Practice Management/Senior managers, Partners

Course summary:

As never before, with seemingly endless funding cuts and accelerating staff and utility costs, we need to gain a comprehensive understanding of practice income and expenditure as the first essential step towards financial resilience.

This course, for practice managers, GPs and senior leaders, highlights the steps required to gaining greater financial confidence.

We cover how to identify all income streams, reimbursements, deductions, expenditure, negotiating maintenance costs, forecasting, economic planning and ensuring shared responsibility for savings and efficiency.

Previous attendees have told us the great benefit of these workshops are the sharing of ideas and best practice, and the facilitated group discussions are a unique opportunity to learn from each other.

Course format:

The course will be run via zoom – a joining link will be shared with you a few days before the event. We provide interactive sessions with between 3 and 12 delegates allowing opportunity for small group discussions. Please therefore ensure you can log in using your own device (rather than sharing devices with colleagues) with sound and video.

Cost:

The course is fully funded, however, we do offer you the opportunity to donate £10.00 per delegate to the Cameron Fund. The booking process allows you to make a donation or not. 

Cancellations:

If you are unable to attend please consider whether your place can be used by a colleague. Late cancellations and DNAs are costly in terms of both finance and time – if you need to cancel please let us know at least 5 days before the course date.

Main contact

Name: Tim Bennett

Email: tim.bennett@yorlmcltd.co.uk

If you have any communication or mobility needs that the event organisers need to be aware of please contact them in advance of the course to let them know.

 

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