General Practice in-hours activity visualisation
As at 30 June 2025
Official statistics in development
- Published
- 05 August 2025 (Latest release)
- Type
- Statistical report
- Author
- Public Health Scotland
About this release
This monthly release by Public Health Scotland (PHS), is part of a joint project with NHS National Services Scotland (NHS NSS), and presents information about the number of ‘encounters’ recorded in the clinical systems of General Practices (GPs). Data has been extracted from approximately 94% of practices across Scotland and is presented by NHS Board and Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP). This release covers the period January 2018 to June 2025.
Encounters are classified into several categories. Direct encounters involve some form of direct contact for clinical care between clinical staff and a patient e.g. face to face or telephone consultations. Indirect encounters include any activity not involving direct contact with patients e.g. reviewing prescriptions, clinical and non-clinical administration. External Direct encounters are assumed to involve some form of direct contact for clinical care between clinical staff who are external to the practice, and a patient or third party.
Rates per 1,000 registered patients presented in this release have been adjusted to take account of the variation in the number of working days in each month, with 21 working days being used to ensure a standardised approach.
Main points
The points below relate to the month of June 2025 and the data returned from 94% of Scotland's GP practices:
- The total number of GP encounters recorded by the whole practice team (including administrative staff) was approximately 8 million or 1,381 for every 1,000 patients who were registered with these practices. The adjusted rate per 1,000 registered patients decreased by 5.4% compared to the previous month (May 2025) and increased by 7.2% compared to the same month in the previous year (June 2024).
- Approximately 2.9 million encounters (35.8%) were classified as Direct which gives an adjusted rate of 495 encounters per 1,000 registered patients. The adjusted rate of Direct encounters per 1,000 registered patients decreased by 5.1% compared to the previous month (May 2025) and increased by 9.5% compared to the previous year (June 2024).
- Approximately 2.4 million (82.9%) Direct encounters were recorded as Physical (face to face) and 0.5 million (17.1%) were recorded as Virtual (telephone or technology assisted).
- Since January 2018 there has been a steady increase in the number of Indirect encounters recorded in GP practices. The number of Direct encounters recorded has varied over the timeseries but in recent months has been increasing compared to the number of encounters recorded at the beginning of 2018.
Note: Full definitions of the encounter class are available on the dashboard.
Data quality
Not all activity is recorded in the GP clinical systems and information on the complexity or duration of the activity is not currently available. Therefore, the activity reported does not represent all the work happening within General Practice. Additionally, where improvements in the recording of activity on GP clinical systems have occurred, this may also affect some trends when looking at activity over time.
The GP clinical systems used to record encounters have default entries embedded in them which may not be updated by clinicians to accurately reflect the type of encounter being undertaken. This may impact on the number of encounters being recorded as a face to face and therefore inflate the number of encounters which are presented as "Physical" rather than "Virtual" in this publication.
Data contained within this release is not directly comparable to other publications on GP activity ongoing in NHS England or NHS Wales (NWIS), due to differences in methodology of counting and classifying GP activity.
The data remains subject to change and monthly figures and comparisons should be used with caution. Some of the monthly variation in activity figures will be caused by differing numbers of working days in each month, in the non-adjusted rates and figures.
Further information
Data presented in the visualisation are subject to change.
The next release of this publication will be 2 September 2025.
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