Bishop of Manchester asks about access to healthcare in rural areas

The Bishop of Manchester asked a question on access to GP services in rural areas during a discussion on a Commons Urgent Question on the GP Contract on 17th March 2026:

The Lord Bishop of Manchester: My Lords, the Statement made in the other place refers explicitly to coastal areas and deprived places, and I welcome that. Will the Minister say something about how we can ensure that there is good access to GP services in rural areas?

Baroness Merron (Lab, DHSC): The right reverend Prelate is right to raise this. We have been very concerned for some time about the inequalities in coastal areas and areas of greatest need, where healthy life expectancy is the lowest. That includes communities with higher deprivation levels. That is why we began our reforms last year with an independent review of the outdated Carr-Hill formula. That is about the distribution of GP funding, which is fundamental to the point the right reverend Prelate makes. It is based on data that is around 25 years old in some cases, and clearly our population has changed. I look forward to updating the House when that review is concluded.

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