What you can expect from the 2026 conference
We’re excited to announce that registration is officially open for Best Practice London & Women’s Health Professional Care 2026 - the South’s leading gathering for the entire primary care community.
In February 2026, we return to Olympia with a programme built around practicality, evidence, and real-world improvement - because primary care deserves an event that reflects the realities of modern practice.
Best Practice London 2026 is where real practice meets fresh thinking.
What’s new for 2026?
We’ve evolved the programme to showcase the innovation, teamwork and system leadership shaping the next era of primary care:
(NEW) General Practice Management Theatre: A fresh focus on leadership, teamwork, and the day-to-day business of running a modern practice.
PCN Transformation Theatre: Building on 2025’s keynote theatre with a renewed focus on neighbourhood care, integration, and system delivery.
Digital made practical: Real examples of dashboards, digital recalls, and AI tools that are already streamlining care and workflow.
System integration at the forefront: PCNs, ICBs, and community partners share best practice live on stage, demonstrating what’s working across the South.
(NEW) Advisory Board: Clinical, operational, and system leaders shaping a programme that reflects the priorities, pressures, and opportunities facing today’s primary care teams.
What can you expect in 2026?
Two days of practical, replicable learning designed for every part of the primary care workforce - grounded in real examples, real voices, and real solutions.
Our 2026 themes run across every theatre:
1. Community-centred care: How primary care, neighbourhood teams, and community partners are delivering joined-up pathways that feel local, personal, and proactive. Expect real examples of integration, continuity, prevention, and digital access improving outcomes across diverse communities.
2. Clinical practice for every patient: Evidence-based updates across the full breadth of general practice and women’s health - from cardiovascular and metabolic health to menopause, mental wellbeing, and multimorbidity. Designed to build confidence and consistency back in clinic.
3. People, leadership, and the business of practice: Practical sessions on teamwork, retention, wellbeing, finance, governance, and the realities of leading modern primary care teams.
4. Smarter systems and sustainable care: Digital recalls, workflow redesign, patient communication, business planning, and data-driven improvements - practical steps that make everyday work safer, simpler, and more sustainable.
Explore the 2026 Theatres
General Practice Management Theatre: Leadership, workforce, operations, and team culture - fresh thinking grounded in real examples from real practices.
PCN Transformation Theatre: Where policy meets practice. System leaders and frontline teams share tools and insights to strengthen collaboration, improve efficiency, and deliver the ambitions of the NHS Long Term Plan.
GP Clinical Theatre: Covering the full clinical spectrum: cardiovascular updates, cancer suspicion, multimorbidity, dermatology, diabetes, and more - packed with practical takeaways for immediate use in clinic.
Workshop Theatre: Hands-on “how-to” sessions. Leave with adaptable templates, SOPs, checklists, and real tools for improving access, safety, and flow.
Business Services Hub: Your essential guide to the business of general practice - finance, estates, procurement, CQC readiness, cyber security, and technology that improves efficiency and outcomes.
The Menopause Theatre: Evidence-based menopause care with real-world case discussions, HRT confidence-building, and inclusive clinical practice.
Contraceptive & Reproductive Theatre: Practical, culturally aware, evidence-based contraceptive and reproductive care tailored for modern primary practice.
The full 2026 programme is coming soon, with all details to be published here as they are confirmed.
Register today for free access
Join thousands of colleagues at this essential gathering for the primary care community - this is your space to learn, share, and shape the future of care.
We look forward to welcoming you to Olympia London this February.

