RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Establishing a Deep End GP group: a scoping review JF BJGP Open JO BJGP Open FD Royal College of General Practitioners SP BJGPO.2021.0230 DO 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0230 VO 6 IS 3 A1 Daniel Butler A1 Diarmuid O'Donovan A1 Jennifer Johnston A1 Nigel D Hart YR 2022 UL http://bjgpopen.org/content/6/3/BJGPO.2021.0230.abstract AB Background GPs working in deprived areas, where all-cause mortality rates are higher compared to less deprived areas, face unique challenges. Despite 50 years passing since Tudor Hart’s seminal ‘inverse care law’ paper, the health inequities gap remains wide. Deep End GP groups are frontline GP-led initiatives working to close this gap and improve the health and lives of those most in need.Aim To use scoping methodology to map out the process of creating a Deep End GP group.Design & setting A scoping review using Arksey and O’Malley’s framework.Method MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, and CINAHL databases, as well as non-peer reviewed publications, were searched and articles extracted, reviewed, and analysed according to iterative inclusion criteria.Results From an initial search number of 35 articles, 16 articles were included in the final analysis. Key steps in starting a Deep End GP group were: quantifying patients and practices in areas of deprivation; establishing GP-led objectives at an initial meeting; regular steering group meetings with close collaboration between academic and frontline general practice, as well as the wider multidisciplinary team; and adopting a local Deep End logo.Conclusion Deep End GP groups have made advances to reduce health impacts of systemic health inequities. Starting a Deep End GP group involves a multidisciplinary approach, beginning with the identification of patients and practices in areas of highest need. The findings and key themes identified in this scoping review will guide interested parties to start the journey to do the same in their locality and to join the Deep End movement.