Welcome Guest | Login | Register | Why Register? |
Newsletter RSS Twitter
30 July 2010 | 12:01 GMT


HOME | CONTACT | NEWS | DOCUMENT LIBRARY | FEATURES | OPINION & ANALYSIS | EVENTS | RESEARCH REPORTS | CASE STUDIES
View reders comments View (2)
comments
Add a comment Add a
comment
Send to a friend Send to
a friend
Print this page Print

Practices could get £6,000 for Choose and Book by June

Tags: BMA   booking   Choice   Choose and Book   GP   GPs   NHS Alliance   PCTs  

15 Feb 2005

GPs could receive about £6,000 per practice by the end of June this year if their primary care trust meets the Department of Health’s targets for Choose and Book, according to implementation details.

Strategic health authority chief executives have been sent more details of the £95 million package which was announced by health secretary John Reid last month on the same day a National Audit Office report revealed that the electronic booking system was behind schedule partly because of a failure to engage GPs.

A health department spokesman told EHI Primary Care that the £95 million package will be available to PCTs in three stages.

The first payment to PCTs, a total of about £6,000 per practice, will be paid to trusts if three criteria are met by the end of June. These are that 30 per cent of GPs are registered for Choose and Book, that local commissioning rules have been agreed to enable GPs to offer patients a choice of four or five providers and that information about all those providers has been loaded onto the Directory of Services.

The second payment, which is available until the end of October 2005, will be a capital lump sum of £100,000 to PCTs where GPs are using Choose and Book for 50 per cent of referrals.

The criteria for the third stage is that PCTs are using the system for 90 per cent of referrals during 2006. No payment has been specified for the third stage but enough money would be left to allow another £50,000 payment to PCTs assuming all the rest of the money was claimed.

The money is non-recurring and PCTs will be free to decide how the capital funding is spent and to develop their own incentive schemes to encourage GPs to use the Choose and Book system.

The health department spokesman said: "It's one off capital funding and it's up to PCTs what they spend the money on."

A spokeswoman for the BMA told EHI Primary Care that GPs and consultants still had major reservations about Choose and Book.

She added: "We haven’t been consulted about the distribution of this money and how this could work best. Money alone isn’t going to fix this problem and the concerns GPs and consultants have over Choose and Book are a long way from being sorted."

Dr Mike Dixon, chairman of the NHS Alliance and a GP in Cullompton, Devon, said he believed many of the problems over Choose and Book were down to bad communications.

He added: "The Choose and Book team are quite flexible about how the booking is done and what are big concerns to GPs don’t seem to be problems to them. For instance I have quite enough to do without doing the bookings myself but it is quite acceptable for someone else in the practice to do that.

"Will practices implement Choose and Book for £6,000? I certainly think that given the money and the technology our practice would be happy to do so within reason."

However Dr Dixon said his major reservations were over the government’s insistence that PCTs provide four or five choices in all cases.

"I don’t think anyone would argue about patients having a choice but as a commissioner myself I know that in some cases a choice of two might be appropriate and in another case a much wider choice might be right.

"Choose and Book is there to kick the system but I hope it will quickly evolve into a more sophisticated idea where the range of choice is dictated by the needs of the local population."

© 2005 E-HEALTH-MEDIA LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Reader's Comments
Add a comment
Reader's Comments

1

Not necessarily GP pyment

TREFOR@NHS.NET

18 Feb 05 18:02

Please note that this money woll be given to PCTs to help implementaton and GPs will not get it unles they agree this with the PCT, the PCT wants to give it to them and they get enough practices in a PCT signed up.

Perhaps the peice should have been titled "PCTs might get £6k under cairtain circumstances for C & B"

Trefor GPC IT C'tee


2

Real costs of training needs for Choose and Book yet to be determined.

22 Feb 05 09:02

The decision to fund cash strapped PCTs with funds to encourage at least a 30% takeup by GP practices of the Choose and Book systems still ignores the major funding problems that will be encountered when the true training needs are realised. What is required is real dialogue, not a financial carrot with no strings attached. To fail to give guidance as to how these funds should be spent, underlines the desperation of this strategy. This is a short term bribe which may suit some, but I doubt if the patients benefit in the long term when implementation of this project is hampered by poor training investment.

Search
News Features Jobs Newsletters
EHI Primary Care Tweets
EHI Primary Care Tweets

Featured_recruiters
Featured_recruiters