Background
The move to remote GP appointments as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic happened very quickly. NHS England advised GP practices to triage patients by a telephone or online consultation system before providing them with an appointment and only providing face-to-face appointments where clinically necessary.
We know that while this has worked well for some, it has created barriers for others. We spoke to people traditionally more likely to experience digital exclusion to understand why and how this can impact their healthcare experiences, especially during the pandemic. These groups included older people, people with disabilities, and people with limited English.
Key findings
Our new report investigates why people have been excluded, including lack of digital skills, language barriers and lack of interest in using technology to go online.
We identified five principles for post-COVID-19 care to ensure everyone has access to the appointments they need.