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Why using our very latest comprehensive GPs list of practice managers email addresses means that you're more likely to generate new leads and sales

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Oct 13, 2023

Making the most of our GP practice managers email list

Use our list of practice managers email addresses to market to general practices in the UK, a market worth £14bn and rising. In addition to practice managers, More Than Words Marketing also provides senior GP contact details, nursing services managers, and more.

What’s on our list of practice managers email addresses

On our medical centre mailing list, we have the following records:

  • 9,155 practice records,
  • 6,300 GP practice managers’ email addresses,
  • 8,750 practice managers,
  • 13,000 health visitor, practice nurse and nursing service managers, and
  • 8,800 senior GPs

There is also supporting information for companies wishing to sell their products and services to GP practice clients by telemarketing and postal marketing. This database is part of More Than Words’ wider UK public sector database.

Ask us for information on our NHS contact lists and general NHS contact database if you want to target other parts of the health service.

More Than Words note :looking for SIC codes for doctors’ surgeries?
The UK SIC code for doctors’ surgeries is 86200 – “Medical and dental practice activities”.

How are GP surgeries funded in England?

Primary care physicians are funded based on the number of patients they register and the number of patients they treat. 

As with most small-to-medium-sized companies, GP surgeries have a management team, a staff and a business structure.

Unlike most small-to-medium-sized businesses, they only have one customer – NHS England. They receive funding from the Care Quality Commission. This is based upon the number of patients they have and their performance under the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF).

It is common for them to receive extra income:

  • from their Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) – CCGs are legally responsible for ensuring the provision of general practice in their local area, and
  • to cover their rent if they lease the premises they operate from.

What is the role of practice management?

The practice manager, in effect, is a business manager in charge of the practice team, staffing, scheduling, and maintaining records. 

They must have IT skills, manage finances, process payroll, and oversee practice staff and administration.

They provide best value by purchasing all equipment, drugs, supplies, and stationery and reporting to the practice’s senior partners. 

In most cases, the practice manager is responsible for purchasing; however, for larger and non-standard purchases, partners are often involved.

Our GP practice managers marketing service

1. List of practice managers email addresses

  • GP contact list,
  • data enabling email, telephone, and mail contact with the practice managers and GP contacts you select, and
  • full database usage rights for 12 months after purchase.

2. Three email campaigns, one marketing design, and complete follow-up reports per campaign

  • our copywriters and designers will create a persuasive, attractive, engaging, and compelling email design for your company to promote your products and services
  • three email broadcasts – we will send your email via our trusted servers to the organisations on your database.
  • three days after each send, we’ll email you a report showing which recipients opened and clicked through to your website.

3. After-sales support services

  • technical support – our in-house data technicians can assist you with the use of the data you purchase regardless of your level of technical experience.
  • advertising support – while you own the list, we will review any campaigns you design yourself and offer support if you need it.

Follow-up your list of practice managers via telemarketing

Adding a human element to your marketing campaigns allows you to stand out from the other businesses contacting GP surgeries. 

Businesses who combine email marketing and telephone marketing have a much higher conversion rate than either of these strategies alone.

To maintain a strong relationship with contacts on your list of practice managers, we offer follow-up outsourced telemarketing services. 

Ask us to introduce you to key decision makers (DMs) and how you can help them with appointment booking, and what other services you can provide.

We will ask any questions you want to decision makers (including how their current supply arrangements work) as part of our market research.

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Practices and the wider NHS will require years to fully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. 

As the country recovers economically from the crisis, everyone within the NHS will be under pressure to do more for less.

It is a good time to share information with GP surgeries if there is a way you can save their practices money or make them more efficient.

To speak with one of our team about our GP surgery database, please call us on 0330 010 8300 or you can click here to email our marketing databases team.

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List of practice managers' email addresses

What can I sell to GP surgeries and practice managers?

What practice managers and other decision-makers within GP surgeries buy can be split into three distinct categories:

  • medical supplies,
  • non-medical supplies, and
  • other services.
Which medical supplies do GPs and practice managers buy?

Standard medical supplies regularly purchased by practice managers include:

  • ABPM’s
  • single use instruments
  • aprons
  • bags and cases
  • bandages
  • blood pressure monitors
  • cotton wool
  • couch rolls
  • defibrillators
  • dermascopes
  • dopplers
  • dressings
  • ear irrigation
  • ECG electrodes
  • ECGs
  • face masks
  • forceps
  • fridges & vaccine storage
  • gloves
  • gynaecology & midwifery equipment
  • hand sanitisers
  • hyfrecators
  • infection control
  • kidney dishes, trays & bowls
  • lights
  • medical consumables
  • medical equipment
  • medical equipment calibration
  • medical paper & charts
  • mouthpieces
  • needles
  • ophthalmoscopes & otoscopes
  • other
  • other equipment
  • pharmaceuticals
  • pharmacists
  • plasters
  • pregnancy tests
  • pulse oximeters
  • respiratory equipment
  • scales
  • scalpels & blades
  • scissors
  • single use packs
  • specimen labelling software
  • stethoscopes
  • sutures
  • thermometers
  • tourniquets
  • urine test strips
Which non-medical supplies do GPs and practice managers buy?

Non-medical suppliers most frequently purchased by GP practices include:

  • Appointment Cards
  • Printer Ink
  • Printer Toner and Drums
  • Shredding
  • Stationery & Office Supplies
  • Furniture
  • Janitorial & Cleaning Supplies
  • Surgery Furniture
Which services do GPs and practice managers buy?

The services most frequently purchased by GP practices include:

IT & Software

  • CCTV Cameras & Systems
  • Hard Drive & Media Destruction
  • Hard Drive & Media Storage
  • Holiday & Absense Planner
  • Holiday Scheduler Software
  • Internet & Wifi Services
  • Intranet Services
  • IT Support
  • Patient Arrival Systems
  • Patient Call Systems
  • Recording & Information Systems
  • SMS/Text Messaging Services
  • Software
  • Speech Recognition Systems
  • Telecoms Systems & Services
  • Telephone Answering

Accounting & Finance

  • Accountants
  • Bookkeeping
  • Building Insurance
  • Financial Advice
  • GP Surgery Insurance
  • Insurance
  • Invoicing/Billing Software
  • Locum & Absence Insurance
  • Payroll Software & Services
  • Pension Services

Administration

  • Call Recording
  • Communication & Mailing
  • DBS (CRB) Checks
  • Document Management
  • Document Scanning
  • Medical Record Digital Reproduction
  • Medical Record Storage & Filing

Training

  • Fire Safety Training
  • GP Receptionist Training
  • GP Recruitment
  • Health & Safety Training
  • Practice Managers Training

Recruitment

  • GP Locums
  • GP Recruitment
  • Nurses
  • Staff Cover
  • Staff Holidays
  • Staff Training

Miscellaneous

  • CQC Cleaning Services
  • Office Interiors
  • Panic Alarm Services
  • PAT Testing
  • Premises Maintenance
  • Property Solutions
  • Refurbishment
  • Security
  • Surgery Furniture
  • Surgery Premises Investment
  • Utilities
  • Waste
  • Website Design & Hosting
  • WEEE Recycling
How are GP surgeries funded in England?

In the way a school is funded primarily on the basis of the number of students it teaches, GPs are funded primarily depending on the number of patients registered with them and the number of patients receiving treatment from them.

Most GP surgeries are like small-to-medium-sized companies – they have a business structure, managing partners, staff, and so on. Unlike the majority of small-to-medium-sized companies however, they only have one customer – NHS England from which they receive their funding based on register size and their performance under the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF).

They will often receive extra income:

  • from their Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) – CCGs are legally responsible for ensuring the provision of general practice in their local area and
  • to cover their rent if they lease the premises they operate from.
What do practice managers do?

Practice managers are, in effect, business managers responsible for front office operation, staffing, and recordkeeping. Their role requires IT skills, the ability to strategically plan, manage finance, operate payroll, and oversee personnel administration.

They will often be responsible for the purchasing of all equipment, drugs, supplies and stationery and ensure best value is obtained reporting to the senior partners within the practice.

Purchasing responsibility for most items rests with the practice manager although, on larger and non-standard purposes, s/he will liaise with the partners.

4 ways to market your products and services to GP surgeries with our list of practice managers email addresses

There are four ways to generate leads and make sales from our list of practice managers email addresses.

They are:

  • database-only option – where you and your company are responsible for using the data on the list to contact GP surgeries and practice managers
  • managed email marketing campaigns – we create an email marketing campaign for you and send it three times to practice managers on your behalf (the database is also supplied)
  • managed telemarketing campaigns – we carry out a minimum of 45 hours’ worth of calling to GP surgeries and practice managers on your behalf (the database is also supplied)
  • managed email and telemarketing campaigns – we send three email campaigns to GP surgeries and practice managers on your behalf followed by 15 hours’ worth of telemarketing after each email campaign (the database is also supplied)
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