I have met with the Practice Manager today from Blackhall. She has given me a very detailed position on the practice access and resources.
She agrees that demand is greater than their capacity so they are working extra to keep up and putting on locum cover to give additional capacity. But she believes that is true of the whole country at the moment and likely to worsen.
Today they had four GPs and one Nurse practitioner all day . That is the staffing I would expect in a practice of this size. In addition as they are a teaching practice they have two GP registrars which also helps with workload.
They operate a telephone triage model but for any patient that clinically requires they offer face to face also
As a partnership they are reviewing the position, monitoring demand and reviewing whether the current model of access is broadly meeting patient demand.
The duty doctor is dealing with 70 patients per day which is significantly excessive. Most of the associated paperwork that follows patient care is being done on an evening or weekends to maximise time for patient contact.
As suggested in the response above, it would appear that this is a nation-wide issue with a complex range of factors involved - not least the ongoing prevalence of Covid-19 and the risk of infection in enclosed public spaces like waiting rooms in doctors' surgeries where members of the public are expected to gather in close proximity.
In addition it appears unlikely that this position will be resolved any time soon so I'll maintain contact with the CCG and update on progress in due course.