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QOF Consultancy or Coding Day

Our pharmacists are experts in long-term condition management and primary care clinical system IT.

The team provide valuable support as clinicians, acting on behalf of the GP to support practice staff in the addition of patients to appropriate registers. Our Clinical Pharmacist can also support in patient coding within set QOF domains.

A maximum for 5 consulting and/or coding days can be purchased with a QOF Disease Prevalence Platform.

QOF Consultancy or Coding Day

£717.00 + VAT

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QOF Consultancy or Coding Day

Consultation days will support practices to begin implementing the QOF Disease Prevalence platform itself and begin working through the identified patients for review.

The key objectives include:

  • Supporting implementation of the prevalence report and accurate inclusion of patients within the respective disease registers
  • Supporting triage of patients for further clinical investigation where required
  • Identifying training gaps and providing targeted education to appropriate practice personnel where required
  • Co-ordinating further workstreams within the practice to support maximum impact
  • Supporting with coding patients onto QOF registers

Our Clinical Pharmacists will work through real life patient examples from your QOF I Disease Prevalence report, providing on-site training and helping to add patients straight onto your registers.

All of our consultancy or coding days are completely flexible and tailored to the needs of each individual practice. The pharmacist themselves or a member of our Service Support team will be in touch ahead of the consultancy day to help plan a timetable and ensure you get the most from your day.

Our Clinical Pharmacist team are now able to offer coding support as part of our consultancy days. This means we can now  directly add  patients to practice registers within certain domains further reducing the workload for practices as we work together to manage the backlog of care resulting from COVID-19.