National GP Engagement Programme · Commissioned by DHSC

Help shape how health data is used across the NHS

GPs and practice managers across England are invited to share their views on proposed changes to health data policy — and directly influence the decisions that follow.

  • Flexible ways to get involved
  • Fieldwork concluding Autumn 2026
  • GPs and practice managers across England
About this programme

Important decisions are being made — and you can help shape them

The Department of Health and Social Care is running a programme of national engagement with GPs and practice managers on the use of health data — for example, how patient data is used for individual care, the planning and commissioning of NHS services and health-related research.

Decisions are being made now that will shape how patient data is used in the future. This is an opportunity for GP and practice manager voices to influence policy at a national level.

These decisions could affect your patients, your practice, and your professional responsibilities. GPs and practice managers will be at the centre of delivering these changes — as decision makers, as trusted professionals, and as the people who explain data choices to patients. DHSC wants to continue to ensure that health data is used in the most effective way to help deliver patient care.

This is a structured programme of engagement, not a tick-box consultation. Your input will shape policy and legislation — and findings will be published and made publicly available.

The engagement covers the use of patient data across three key areas:

  • Individual care

    How patient data is used to support direct care for each patient.

  • Planning and commissioning

    How patient data is used to plan and commission NHS services.

  • Health-related research

    How patient data is used for research that improves health and care.

Who we are looking for

Is this for you?

We are looking to hear from GPs and practice managers across England — in all types of practice, all roles, and all parts of the country.

  • GPs

    Salaried GPs, GP partners and locum GPs, at all career stages, from early to late career currently working in England

  • Practice managers

    Practice managers and senior practice staff involved in the day-to-day running of GP practices in England

We are especially keen to hear from those working in rural, coastal, and deprived areas; in single-handed or small practices; and with patient populations including refugees, asylum seekers, and other underserved groups. A diversity of backgrounds, experience levels, and perspectives is essential to the quality of this work.

Programme timeline

What happens and when

The programme runs from spring to summer 2026, with different opportunities to get involved at each stage.

  1. May–June 2026 Survey and online event.
  2. June–July 2026 In-depth workshops (by invitation).
  3. September 2026 National decision summit (by invitation) and online event.
  4. Autumn 2026 Findings published.
How to get involved

Flexible ways to have your say

We know time is precious. This programme has been designed so you can choose the level of involvement that works for you — from a ten-minute survey to more in-depth workshops.

  • Register your interest

    Sign up to receive updates and invitations to participate. Registration takes just a few minutes and commits you to nothing.

    2 mins
  • Survey

    Share your views and experiences on patient health data use. Sent to all registered participants.

    10 mins
  • Interactive online events

    Hear directly from DHSC policy leads, ask questions and share your views in real time alongside other GPs and practice managers from across England.

    60 mins
  • Pulse surveys

    Short focussed questions on specific topics as the programme develops. Sent periodically to all registered participants.

    3–5 mins
  • In-depth workshops

    A representative group will be selected from registered participants to take part in a structured deliberative process — online and in-person sessions across several weeks, working directly with policy leads to develop recommendations.

    3 sessions · 8–10 hours total · By invitation

Ready to have your say?

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