Interface feature in the Yorkshire Post
Interface in HQ move as it looks to add more pharmacists. A pharmacy company has moved into new headquarters as it looks to expand its staff.
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Interface in HQ move as it looks to add more pharmacists. A pharmacy company has moved into new headquarters as it looks to expand its staff.
Interface Clinical Services is attending Management in Practice Manchester on the 24th May.
David Cripps is practice manager at Hardwicke House Group Practice in Sudbury, Suffolk.
Welcome to the New QOF year! As of the 1st April 2016, there are a few changes to QOF, here’s what you need to know:
An article in the PharmaTimes that investigates the use of bioelectronic medicine features clinics carried out by Interface Clinical Services' pharmacists.
Patients will soon have increased access to expert advice from a clinical pharmacist due to the expansion of a new scheme to fund and employ pharmacists in local GP practices.
Interface Clinical Services' recent stroke risk study in partnership with NHS Central Manchester CCG has been featured in the latest issue of The Primary Care Cardiovascular Journal (PCCJ).
Practices achieved almost 95% of available QOF points last year, an increase of over 2% when compared to 2013/2014.
Interface Clinical Services' article 'Who Gives a QOF? What QOF 2015/16 really means for your practice' is featured in the Spring 2015 issue of Management in Practice Magazine.
As we begin another QOF year, there are a few fundamental changes to be aware of for 2015/16.
An aging population, a shortage of GPs and increasing pressure on general practices is causing many to question whether pharmacists could be better utilised within primary care.
The UK is seen as a global leader in real world healthcare data, however we are just at the start of a data revolution both here in the UK and globally.
Our Clinical Pharmacists are now able to offer coding support across a number of QOF domains