Transforming Access and Reducing GP Workload Through a Fully Managed FCP Service

Overview

Promni Health partnered with Primary Care Networks in Sutton to deliver a fully managed First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP) service, designed to improve patient access, reduce GP workload and strengthen MSK pathways across the system.

The Challenge

  • High demand for MSK appointments in primary care
  • Increasing pressure on GP capacity
  • Need to safely deliver ARRS-funded roles
  • Inconsistent pathway utilisation and referral routes

Our Approach

We implemented a fully managed FCP service, including:

  • Deployment of experienced Band 7 and Band 8 clinicians
  • Full mobilisation within 8 weeks
  • On-site integration within GP practices
  • Structured MDT working and collaboration
  • Development of direct referral pathways into diagnostics and secondary care
  • Ongoing clinical supervision and governance
  • Monthly performance reporting and service reviews

Partnership approach

A critical success factor was the development of strong multi-level relationships across both organisations.

Promni Health worked closely with:

  • PCN Clinical Directors – ensuring clinical alignment and pathway effectiveness
  • PCN Managers – supporting operational delivery and performance
  • Practice teams – embedding clinicians into day-to-day workflows
  • System partners – strengthening links with community and secondary care services

This Ensured:

  • Strong clinical integration
  • Clear communication and escalation
  • Alignment with local priorities
  • Continuous service improvement
Outcomes
  • 87% of patients seen without needing a GP appointment
  • 86% managed in a single appointment
  • 85% delivered face-to-face within practices
Clinical impact (3-month audit)
  • Only 4% required GP follow-up
  • Only 8% required further FCP follow-up

This demonstrates safe, effective first-contact clinical decision-making.

System impact

  • Significant reduction in GP workload
  • Improved patient access to MSK care
  • More efficient use of ARRS roles
  • Strengthened integration across care pathways

Key takeaway

A fully managed, embedded FCP service can deliver:

  • Improved access
  • Reduced GP workload
  • High patient satisfaction
  • Sustainable system impact

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