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The New Contract. The Old ContractBackgroundProvision of servicesQualityInvestment. The Old Contract. Between GP and PCOCapitation feesItem of service payments Rural practice allowanceBasic practice allowancePostgraduate education allowance Seniority payment. The Old Contract. No account of practice population demographicsNo reward for qualityGPs responsible for out of hours coverReduction in practice income if GP left.
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1. The New GMS Contract
2. The New Contract The Old Contract
Background
Provision of services
Quality
Investment
3. The Old Contract Between GP and PCO
Capitation fees
Item of service payments
Rural practice allowance
Basic practice allowance
Postgraduate education allowance
Seniority payment
4. The Old Contract No account of practice population demographics
No reward for quality
GPs responsible for out of hours cover
Reduction in practice income if GP left
5. The Old Contract Between GP and PCO
Capitation fees
Item of service payments
Rural practice allowance
Basic practice allowance
Postgraduate education allowance
Seniority payment
6. Background Negotiations for new contract began late 2001
New contract documentation February 2003
Vote
Result 20/06/03:
70% turnout
79.4% yes vote
7. Provision of services Essential services - all practices
Additional services - most practices although can opt out under certain circumstances
Enhanced services - responsibility of PCO, may be commissioned from practices
Out of hours - responsibility of PCO
8. Provision of services Essential services
Management of patients who are ill or believe themselves to be ill with conditions from which recovery is generally expected
Management of patients who are terminally ill
Management of chronic disease
9. Provision of services Additional services
Cervical screening
Contraceptive services
Vaccinations and Immunisations
Child Health surveillance
Maternity services
Certain minor surgery procedures e.g. cryocautery of warts
10. Provision of services Additional services
Opting out
temporary ( <1 year)
permanent
lack of available skills
practice struggling e.g. short staffed
conscientious grounds
UK wide tariff adjusted by Carr - Hill formula will apply for opting out
11. Provision of services Enhanced services
Nationally directed
treatment of violent patients
improved access
childhood vaccinations and immunisations (provided to higher specified standard)
flu immunisation
extended minor surgery
quality information preparation
12. Provision of services Enhanced services
With national minimum standards
intra partum care
anticoagulant monitoring
IUD fitting
more specialised services for substance misuse, sexual health, depression, multiple sclerosis, terminally ill, the homeless, those with learning disability
immediate care, first response care and minor injuries
13. Provision of services Enhanced services
in response to local need
? Services for immigrants
14. Provision of services Out of hours
Defined as:
1830-0800 on weekdays
The whole of weekends, bank holidays and public holidays
Practices retain the option provide out of hours services
Routine surgeries possible in evening or at weekend but only get extra funding if agreed as enhanced service with PCO
15. Provision of services Out of hours
PCOs can use alternatives e.g.
NHS Direct/24
Walk in centres
GP co-ops
community nursing teams
commercial deputising services
In remote areas may be no alternative to practice provision
16. Provision of services Out of hours
Opting out
a fixed UK wide tariff will apply - adjusted by Carr- Hill formula
Will cost on average Ł6000 per GP per year
17. Quality and outcomes framework Practices awarded points for achieving certain standards
Total of 1050 points available
1 point = Ł75 on average this year, Ł120 next year
Four “domains”
Clinical
Organisational
Additional services
Patient experience
18. Clinical Domain Coronary heart disease including left ventricular dysfunction
Stroke and transient ischaemic attacks
Hypertension
Hypothyroidism Diabetes
Mental Health
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Asthma
Epilepsy
Cancer
19. Clinical Domain Example
The percentage of patients with coronary heart disease, in whom the last blood pressure reading (measured in the last 15 months) is 150/90 or less. 70% 19 points
A proportion of the points score will be awarded in a direct linear relationship for achievement between the minimum (25%) and the maximum (in this case 70%)
20. Organisational Domain Records and information
Communication with patients
Education and training
Medicines management
Clinical and practice management
21. Organisational Domain Example
The practice has arrangements for patients to speak to GPs and nurses on the telephone during the working day. 1 point
22. Additional services domain Cervical screening
Child health surveillance
Maternity services
Contraceptive services
Example
The practice has a system to ensure abnormal smears are followed up. 3 points
23. Patient experience domain Patient survey
Consultation length
Example
The practice will have undertaken an approved patient survey each year. 40 points
24. Investment Global sum and MPIG
Quality payments
Payments for enhanced services
Others - premises, seniority, PCO payments (e.g. for mat leave), dispensing
Pensions
25. Global Sum Payment for essential and additional services
Staff costs
Locum reimbursement
Average UK practice to receive Ł300,000
Based on practice population weighted using Carr-Hill formula
26. Carr-Hill formula
27. MPIG
28. Quality payments
29. Pensions Under old contract not all work was pensionable
Under new contract locum work and work for out of hours co-operatives will be pensionable
30. Current issues Dispute over payments for flu vaccinations for at risk under 65s
Some difficulty in obtaining quality preparation payments
Problems with enhanced services payments
-PCTs not making minimum floor payments as they claim the money has already been allocated this year