As a consequence of the severe difficulties arising from the economic and fiscal crisis of recent years, between 2009 and 2013 a number of reductions were applied under the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act 2009 (FEMPI), to the fees and allowances paid to primary care contractors.
I recognise that it will, over time, be necessary to invest further in primary care services, while at the same time ensuring best value for such additional spending. As such, I am examining the avenues that could be taken in relation to private contractors, having regard for the need to ensure best value for public spending and the Government's commitment to continue to develop and strengthen primary care services.