The Department of Health is to add patient survey results to GP practices’ listings on the primary care section of the NHS Choices website.

GPs will also be able to update their own surgery details on the site following criticism that the DH’s new flagship website contains out-of-date and inaccurate information on GP practices.

A spokesperson for NHS Choices told EHI Primary Care that the ability for GPs to update their surgery details and a new feature which will allow GPs to upload more personalised information will be ready later this year.

He added: “The two things which we are looking to rollout, which we hope will be very popular with GPs and surgeries generally, are the ability for GPs and practice managers to manage their own details on the site and what you might call a MySpace for GPs. GPs will have their own webspace where they can upload a picture and background information such as where and when they qualified plus any other information they want to add.”

At the moment primary care trusts are responsible for updating information on the site but the spokesperson said it was a huge task to keep a million pieces of information up-to-date.

Health secretary Alan Johnson announced that NHS Choices would be developed to include more data on primary care following the release of the results of the GP Patient Survey last month.

He said that while the survey showed many patients reported good services from their GP there were some “significant pockets of dissatisfaction” which a package of measures would tackle including changes to the NHS Choices site.

He added: “We will move quickly to provide patients with better information about their own and other GP practices through the NHS Choices website. This data will cover practice opening hours and the times GPs are available for appointments, results from the national patient survey, core indicators of patient experience (from the Quality and Outcomes Framework) and what extended services the practice offers. This will be an important first step in improving the information available to patients.”

A spokesperson for NHS Choices said consultation was currently being carried out with professional bodies ahead of the developments to the site later in the year.