QOF Plus Year 1 - Imperial College London
QOF Plus Year 1 - Imperial College London QOF Plus Year 1 - Imperial College London
RecordsIndicator+ PRESCRIPTION 1. The percentage of individual repeatmedications issued which have a diagnosis or symptom in theelectronic medical record relating to that medication+ REFERRALS 1. The percentage of outpatient referrals madeon or after December 01 2008 where both the referred-tospeciality and diagnosis/symptom triggering referral are codedon the clinical system+ CARERS 1. Carer status is recorded for 100% of individualsnewly registered on or after December 01 2008+ OSTEOARTHRITIS 1. The practice is able to produce aregister of patients who have osteoarthritis+ RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS 1. The practice is able to producea register of patients who have rheumatoid arthritis+ ECZEMA 1. The practice is able to produce a register ofpatients who have eczema+ PSORIASIS 1. The practice is able to produce a register ofpatients who have psoriasisQOF+points Chapter 9 (p57)Paymentstages45 40-90%50 70-90%6 -1 -1 -1 -1 -14
New non-clinical QOF+ indicatorsNew indicators are distinguished from existing QOF targets by the plus (+) prefix.New patient screening Chapter 10 (p65)Indicator+ PATIENT REGISTRATION 1. The practice is trained in and implements thePCT TB Early Referral Protocol to identify and refer patients who are newlyregistered at the Practice and who are new entrants to the UK fromcountries with a high TB prevalenceQOF+points5Patient information Chapter 11 (p69)Indicator+ PATIENT INFORMATION 1. The practice uses the PCT practice informationleaflet template for patients which is designed to include information onthe following: Preventative services such as stop smoking, immunization andscreening Choice / Choose & Book PCT’s Patient Advice & Liaison Service and complaints team Walk-in and urgent care centres Practice opening times including extended hours Information for patients in a range of languages informing them oftheir right to interpreting services during appointments+ PATIENT INFORMATION 2. The practice takes responsibility for regularlyupdating practice information on the NHS choices website+ PATIENT INFORMATION 3. The practice has up to date patientinformation about local training and support for self-management (in theform of posters and leaflets) and that these are clearly displayed forpatients in waiting areas.QOF+points37315
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- Page 10 and 11: CreditsProject boardJosip CarMiles
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- Page 55 and 56: Local context24% of adults (35,000)
- Page 57: ReferencesBritish Medical Associati
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- Page 62 and 63: Health impactThere are significant
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New non-clinical <strong>QOF</strong>+ indicatorsNew indicators are distinguished from existing <strong>QOF</strong> targets by the plus (+) prefix.New patient screening Chapter 10 (p65)Indicator+ PATIENT REGISTRATION 1. The practice is trained in and implements thePCT TB Early Referral Protocol to identify and refer patients who are newlyregistered at the Practice and who are new entrants to the UK fromcountries with a high TB prevalence<strong>QOF</strong>+points5Patient information Chapter 11 (p69)Indicator+ PATIENT INFORMATION 1. The practice uses the PCT practice informationleaflet template for patients which is designed to include information onthe following: Preventative services such as stop smoking, immunization andscreening Choice / Choose & Book PCT’s Patient Advice & Liaison Service and complaints team Walk-in and urgent care centres Practice opening times including extended hours Information for patients in a range of languages informing them oftheir right to interpreting services during appointments+ PATIENT INFORMATION 2. The practice takes responsibility for regularlyupdating practice information on the NHS choices website+ PATIENT INFORMATION 3. The practice has up to date patientinformation about local training and support for self-management (in theform of posters and leaflets) and that these are clearly displayed forpatients in waiting areas.<strong>QOF</strong>+points37315