No Immediate Change for Patients
For patients at both sites, there will be no immediate change in the services provided. They will see the same staff, access appointments in the same way and receive services from the practice in the way they do now. The teams' committed, compassionate and patient-centred care will be unchanged. Kingsway and Bramingham Medical Centre is a well-established GP practice serving the Luton community.
The lunch on 31 March was a chance to reflect on the journey the teams have taken together, the improvements they have driven and the strong community spirit they have fostered. Kevin was accompanied by Irfaan Ibne, Associate Director of Primary Care,arah Barnett, Project Lead, who have worked closely in the background to ensure the transfer to Modality Partnership goes smoothly.
Thank you
Kevin thanked the staff for everything they have contributed during their time with ELFT. He said: "Our time together may have been short, but the impact you have made is lasting. You have brought energy, dedication and genuine care to everything you do, for your patients and for each other. The work you have done here reflects the very best of what primary care can be. On behalf of the ELFT Board, I want to thank you sincerely for your commitment and professionalism, and we wish you every success as you embark on this exciting next chapter."
About Modality Partnership
Modality Partnership is an award-winning GP super-partnership that operates primary healthcare and community services nationally.
Founded in 2009, it has grown into the largest national GP super-partnership in the UK, serving over 450,000 patients across eight regions. By being part of a larger group of practices, Modality is committed to NHS values and to continuing to grow, innovate and sustain services in General Practice. They aim to meet the growing needs and expectations of patients without losing continuity of care.
