Primary Care, GP & Pharmacy
Less admin, safer workflows
Documentation, workflow and safety support — including evaluating AI tools — for general practice and community pharmacy.
Use cases
Where we help
AI documentation
Safe evaluation of ambient scribes for primary care.
Audit & QI
Practice audits and quality improvement.
Medicines reference
Source-labelled medicine information for education.
Note. Reference content only — not prescribing advice. Always verify against the BNF, SmPC and local formulary.
The reality in the consulting room
Demand keeps rising; the working day does not stretch
General practice and community pharmacy carry an enormous share of NHS activity on tight margins and tighter time. Documentation, correspondence and administrative load eat into the minutes that should belong to patients, and burnout among GPs, practice nurses and pharmacists is a workforce risk in its own right. AI documentation tools and ambient scribes promise relief, and the appetite to adopt them is real — but a small practice or pharmacy rarely has the spare information-governance and clinical-safety capacity to assess one properly before switching it on.
That assessment matters. A tool that listens to consultations is processing special-category data, and adopting it without a proper evaluation and DPIA can create a data-protection exposure that outweighs the time it saves. We help primary-care organisations adopt these tools with their eyes open — confirming the workflow genuinely fits, the safety considerations are addressed, and the governance is documented — so the efficiency gain is real and defensible rather than a future liability.
Who we support
From single practice to primary care network
GP practices and partners
Reducing documentation load and adopting AI tools safely.
Primary care networks
One evaluation or QI project shared across member practices.
Community pharmacy
Workflow and safety support as the clinical role expands.
Practice managers and IG leads
The people who own the DPIA, DSP Toolkit and sign-off.
A typical engagement runs from evaluating an ambient scribe or documentation tool, through the DPIA and safety considerations, into a focused audit or quality-improvement project that demonstrates the change worked. Where a practice wants to act on its own data to target improvement, our healthcare data analytics capability can help interpret it. Our medicines content remains education and reference only, with sources clearly labelled.
Answers
Frequently asked questions
Can you help us adopt AI documentation safely?
Yes — we evaluate ambient scribes and documentation AI for primary-care workflows, including the DPIA and safety considerations. See Ambient Scribe Evaluation.
Do you provide prescribing advice?
No. Our medicines content is reference only and not a substitute for the BNF, SmPC or local formulary. Always verify before prescribing.
What about audit and QI?
We provide audit and QI support tailored to primary care. See Audit & Quality Improvement.
We are a PCN, not a single practice — can you work at that scale?
Yes. Evaluating a documentation tool or running a quality-improvement project once at primary care network level avoids every practice repeating the same work. We structure outputs so each practice can still complete its own local DPIA and information-governance steps.
Does adopting AI documentation affect our DSP Toolkit or contractual obligations?
It can. Introducing a tool that processes patient data has data-protection and information-governance implications you must account for, including DSP Toolkit and your data-processing arrangements. We help you work through the DPIA and safety considerations so adoption is defensible.
Improve your workflows
Tell us your challenge and we'll suggest where to start.