Introducing
Sustainable Practice Partnerships
At Spirit Primary Care, we know that running a GP practice today can feel like walking a financial and operational tightrope – with limited resources, growing demand, and the constant pressure to deliver high-quality care. That’s why we’ve developed our Sustainable Practice Partnerships Model: Primary Care At Scale (PCAS) – a long-term, practical approach that transforms struggling or vulnerable practices into sustainable, profitable, and thriving healthcare providers.
We’re not a large, faceless organisation looking to absorb practices into a central system. Instead, we act as a trusted, proactive partner, working shoulder-to-shoulder with GP teams to protect the future of local healthcare.
Why Partner With Us?
For Practice Leaders
Reduces burnout and operational burden
Secures your legacy
(succession or step-up)
Improves care quality with fewer distractions
For Commissioners
Reliable, data-driven,
place-based partner
Meets national NHS aspirations and local delivery targets
Enhances population health and service continuity
For PCNs/ICBs
Supports integrated neighbourhood care
Consolidates fragmented practice models
Partners in transformation, not just a provider
Our Impact
GOOD
Avg CQC Rating – across all practices
Our Approach
Smarter Access & Demand Management
Online triage to tackle
the 8am rush
Multi-channel access
(online, phone, in-person)
GP-led care navigation
teams to manage demand
Centralised Support,
Local Care
Group Manager and Clinical Director Regional Hubs
Shared nursing team and clinical lead resourcing
Centralised HR, Finance,
and Admin
Innovation & Development
Research team to drive patient support innovations
Deanery-approved training sites for GP registrars
Clear career pathways to attract and retain talent
Speak To Our Group Managers
Contact one of our Group Managers to discuss how your practice can benefit from our Sustainable Practice Partnerships model.
Hollie Scott
Leicestershire Group Manager
hollie.scott6@nhs.net
Emma Gaylor
Warwickshire Group Manager
emma.gaylor@nhs.net
