Primary care networks (PCNs) are groups of GP practices working closely together with other primary and community care staff and health and care organisations to provide integrated services to their local populations. These networks have been established to help deliver the NHS Long Term Plan.
PCNs were launched across the country on 1 July 2019.
There are 9 PCNs in Croydon. As a patient, you will remain registered at your local practice, be able to see a GP as before, use the same telephone number and access the same health and care services.
More information
Frequently asked questions – April 2019: Topics include general background, working arrangements, funding, contracting, the setup of networks, governance, development support, wider system and future planning and further information and next steps.
Frequently asked questions – May 2019: Topics include: the setup of the networks, governance, funding, contracting, GP Federations, development support and estates.