GP Access Standards in Wales
In March 2019, the Minister for Health and Social Services introduced a set of standards to improve access and the quality of services provided to patients by GP practices across Wales.
What these standards mean for you
- âī¸ Practices must have a modern telephone system that records calls, manages queues, and allows call data analysis.
- đ Telephone messages must be available in both Welsh and English and last no longer than 2 minutes.
- đ Patients and care homes can order repeat prescriptions online.
- đą Patients can request non-urgent appointments or call-backs digitally during core hours.
- âšī¸ Practices must clearly explain on their website:
- How to access services
- How to request urgent, routine, and advance appointments
- đ Same-day consultations must be available for:
- Children under 16 with urgent conditions
- Patients assessed as needing urgent care
- đ Pre-bookable appointments must be available during core hours.
- âĄī¸ Patients must be directed (signposted) to the most appropriate service, including:
- Other healthcare professionals in the local cluster
- Services provided by the Health Board
- Local or national support services

