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Latest News New Guidance on Access to Patient Records - 26 Feb 2010 New guidance from DoH about handling requests for access to records in line with current legislation - click here for more details GPC Guidance on issuing medical cerificates - 13 Jan 2010 New updated guidance which covers :- • GPs’ obligations – in GMS, PMS, AMPS and PCTMS contracts particularly in relation to certificates issued by the Department of Work and Pensions; • Collaborative arrangements – how these work and the GP’s position. There have recently been changes to the collaborate arrangement fees, and this guidance reflects this; • Non-NHS work – where a GP can charge for the provision of a certificate/statement/report. - click here for more details 084 telephone numbers; BPC guidance on their useage - 11 Jan 2010 The DHS has said that the use of phone numbers that charge the public or patients a premium rate to contact the NHS are to be banned in England. However, 084 numbers could continue to be used if call charges were no more expensive that those of the equivalent local calls. - click here for more details Entitlements to NHS hospital treatments for visitors and non residents - 10 Nov 2009 Comprehensive DoH guidance for advising patients who are non resident or overseas visitors - click here for more details Referrals to Complementary Therapists - 16 Oct 2009 Patients are asking us more about referring to physios, osteopaths, reflexologists, crystal healers and the like. This very down to earth guidance gives us some perspectives on what and what isn't a contractual obligation. - click here for more details Focus on the Dispensing Doctors Fee Scale from 1 October 2009 - 16 Oct 2009 The General Practitioners Committee (GPC) and NHS Employers and have agreed a new fee scale for dispensing doctors, which will begin on 1 October 2009. From 1 October the fee scale for dispensing doctors will be lowered by 8.7 per cent for the remaining six months of the financial year, representing a 4.9 per cent decrease across the whole year. From 1 April 2010 there will be an increase to produce a figure that is appropriate for the full new financial year. - click here for more details Scam Alert - - 16 Oct 2009 Over the past year or so various LMCs have issued warnings about companies like Novachannel which send communications to UK practices about publications like "Med1web" and “Physicians and Therapists Guide”. Novachannel operated in Switzerland and the Swiss Federal Data Protection Act has granted every individual the right to have their details removed from private databases. The scheme has now moved to United Directorios in Portugal which is demanding payments for "advertisements". We urge practices to be extremely suspicious of unsolicited offers to include practice information in medical directories. Beware Physicians Therapists Guide The GPC has received a number of letters and emails recently in relation to the NovaAG company, which is sending communications to UK practices (usually addressed to individual GPs) about their publication 'Physicians Therapists Guide'. We believe there are other similar companies offering the same sort of thing. The Physicians Therapists Guide letter states: 'Your data has not been checked in the last 7 months. Without your verification, we cannot guarantee that the information in your entry is up to date”=2 0 and they include an SAE for an address in20Lisbon, Portugal. In the small print at the bottom of the form, it makes clear that in returning the form you are signing up to pay for what is essentially an advertisement in this publication. Some practices have returned the form without noticing this, and have subsequently been invoiced for the cost of nearly £1,000. When practices have tried to get out of this, the company has insisted that they have made a legal commitment and are obliged to pay. - click here for more details Access to Health Records - BMA guidance - 17 Sep 2009 Health professionals often receive requests from people who wish to view or obtain copies of their own health records or those of others. Sometimes these requests come directly from the patient and at other times the requests may be from third parties such as solicitors. Health professionals may also receive requests for access to the records of deceased patients. The purpose of this guidance is to set out the circumstances in which health professionals may receive, and respond to, requests for access to health records. This guidance replaces an older version previously posted. - click here for more details NHS Pension - Death in Service - 25 Aug 2009 Updates and changes relating to Death benefits and, disquietingly, Death in Service During a Flu Pandemic. still, better safe than sorry. - click here for more details Child Protection Resource Pack - 25 Aug 2009 Here is a pack with all the current documents relating to child protection strategies, responsibilities, training etc all collected into one pdf document. Every GP should have a copy, really - click here for more details DVLA - Consent for the Release of Relevant Medical Information for Patients - 18 Aug 2009 From 17th August, new rules called Consent by Assurance are being implemented by the DVLA relating to the release of relevant medical information for patients applying for driving licences. The BMA has given agreement that DVLA no longer need to provide the patients written consent from the patient for access to the relevant parts of their records for the purposes of being granted a driving licence. The attached documents explain the new rules to GPs and to driving licence applicants. - click here for more details NHS Complaints Procedure - new GPC guidance - 17 Aug 2009 2 new documents from the GPC to provide LMCs, practices and GPs with guidance on the requirements of the NHS complaints system, including advice on how to deal with complaints that come into the practice. - click here for more details Urgent Care in General Practice - Dept of Health report - 06 Aug 2009 This report is full of good ideas and a health warning to PCOs not to force practices to improve access in a mechanical way. Some of the stuff is old, or practices may be doing it already, but the guide contains some interesting ways of solving access problems - click here for more details Deaths in the Community - new guidance - 06 Aug 2009 Definitive new guidance about the roles of GPs when dealing with deaths in the community. An example reads :-"If an “on-call” doctor is on duty, whether in or out of hours, it is unlikely that any useful purpose will be served by that doctor attending the nursing or residential home". Read on.... - click here for more details The Child Death Review process - 06 Aug 2009 Local Safeguarding Children Boards became mandatory in April 2008 and as a result, the procedures set out regarding the Child Death Review Process became statutory. This BMA guidance explains how GPs would be involved - click here for more details Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Frequently Asked Questions - 08 Apr 2009 This GPC FAQ sheet issued recently reminds practices that The Act obliges each practice to respond to requests about the information that they hold and have recorded in any form and will create a right of access to that information - click here for more details The MDU's guide to the new NHS and social care complaints procedure - 08 Apr 2009 This is a link to a guide to the new combined NHS and social care complaints procedure. It provides practical guidance should you find yourself the subject of a complaint. - click here for more details Managing Disputes with PCTs - 31 Mar 2009 New guidance from the GPC this month - you never know when it might come in handy - click here for more details Salaried GPs; guidance from the GPC - 31 Mar 2009 This updated guidance replaces the previous (2007) - click here for more details QOF 2009-10 - 31 Mar 2009 there is full guidance and notes of changes to the next QOF round. No breather from that hamster wheel. - click here for more details New guidance notes - 31 Mar 2009 We have just posted updated guidance on QOF (09/10), managing disputes with the PCT, treating overseas visitors, and salaried GPs - click here for more details Overseas visitors - who is eligible for NHS treatment? - 31 Mar 2009 GPC Guidance - although published in 2006, seems more topical than ever now the EC is enlarged further - click here for more details Frequently asked questions - Patient registration March 2009, GPC Guidance - 31 Mar 2009 Who is eligible to receive primary care from the NHS? What is the current DH position on eligibility of asylum seekers to NHS primary care? May PCOs allocate from outside the practice area? And many more questions like these on this very handy compendium - click here for more details Doctors' and Dentists' Review Body award for 2009-2010 - 31 Mar 2009 For independent contractor GPs the Review Body recommended that the gross uplift to the GMS contract be 2.29%.. read all about it.... - click here for more details Seniority Payments - updated GPC Guidance - 13 Feb 2009 This guidance first appeared in 2005, and is basically the same document with the addition of updated references to average superannuable incomes. As usual not much help for PMS practices. - click here for more details Darzi's NHS Reviews, GPC Comment and Guidance - 20 Nov 2008 This GPC review intends to brief GPs and LMCs on the proposals relevant to general practice and primary care that can be found in ‘High Quality Care For All’ and ‘Our vision for Primary and Community Care’. These reports contain many positive recommendations in support of primary care, but also some proposals that may threaten the current model of general practice - click here for more details Focus on...How your practice is funded - 29 Oct 2008 Handy Guide from the GPC explains how GMS practices are funded these days - click here for more details Medical information and insurance - 29 Sep 2008 Joint guidelines from the British Medical Association and the Association of British Insurers, revised 2008 - click here for more details QOF rules 2008 - 08 Apr 2008 the extra hours vote means some points are to be deducted and this paper details how the remainder are allocated this year - click here for more details Improving communication about patients between doctors - 08 Apr 2008 This joint paper produced by the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) and the Central Consultants and Specialists Committee (CCSC) offers a number of suggestions to improve two-way communication between primary and secondary care practitioners, for the benefit of patientsexchange of information and patient care. Suggested guidelines for secondary care doctors and GPs - click here for more details PBC 2008-9 Round - GPC Guidance - 01 Feb 2008 Here we go again, will this year be the year PBC actually happens in Norfolk ? Whilst the LMC isn't holding its breath, this GPC guidance is a useful resource, just in case - click here for more details Disputes with PCTs - Guidance for GPs - 01 Feb 2008 This recent GPC guidance hopefully won't be read that often, but PMS reviews and extended hours may be potential examples - click here for more details The dual role of GPs as provider and commissioner under PBC - GPC guidance - 01 Feb 2008 Just in case something does get off the ground and GPs are actually involved in both facets of PBC, we have to ensure probity obviously, and this GPC guidance is a useful reference - click here for more details NHS - Private Interface BMA Guidance - 06 Dec 2007 We've spotted a 2004 document which gives very sound and clear guidance on the issues around GPs and referring privately and whether patients should be charged for related items of service - click here for more details Focus on Salaried GPs - 19 Oct 2007 Revised guidance from the GPC on salaried GPs' terms and conditions - click here for more details Accepting Donations from Patients - GPC Guidance - 01 Aug 2007 This is an area which is governed by both contractual and ethical perspectives. Both emphasise the need for transparency and accountability when considering accepting donations from patients. - click here for more details Patient choice and GP availability DES - 01 Aug 2007 So you thought the old Red Book was complicated ? Try this 27 page amendment to the SFE. - click here for more details Reviewing PMS Contracts - GPC Guidance - 16 Apr 2007 There are an increasing number of cases of PCTs threatening PMS practices’ budgets under the guise of not providing 'value for money' or because they claim to be “reconfiguring” primary care. This includes PCTs seeking to renegotiate aspects of PMS contracts to extract sums from the baseline and setting new targets and expectations. If practices do not comply with these changes, PCTs are threatening to terminate contracts and proposing to offer ‘new’ contracts - click here for more details GP Contracts - guidance notes - 16 Apr 2007 We've posted some detailed guidance notes relating to GP and primary care contracts - this link to the web page - click here for more details NorfolkGP website - 27 Mar 2007 The local GP tutors have set up an educational website. It has been set up to help you see what educational activities are available for general practitioners in Norfolk. There are links to other educational providers and to other sites that they have found helpful. There is also a link posted on our links page - click here for more details Practice Based Commissioning 2007 - 08 - 27 Mar 2007 Meanwhile, outside Norfolk PCT, the rest of the country moves on. The GPC has produced useful guidance on the 2007-2008 PBC round. The latest 2 guidance notes are posted on our PBC webpage - click here for more details Important New Guidance for QOF - 01 Mar 2007 The GPC has issued new guidance notes for the QMAS system, Read Code issues and QOF payments - click here for more details Collaborative Arrangements - Practices to set their own fees - 16 Jan 2007 The Professional Fees Committee has drafted this guidance as a result of the DDRBs recommendation and seeks to clarify doctors’ fee arrangements, superannuation and obligations under the collaborative arrangements, as well as the situation on family planning and sessional work. - click here for more details Charging Patients for Private services - 13 Jan 2007 Belated, but largely unwelcome (no, daft actually) clarification on when patients may receive non NHS services from their GP - click here for more details GPs earn too much - 12 Jan 2007 Ill-informed and vitriolic kicking of GPs by that esteemed newspaper The Independent. So many inconsistencies and inaccuracies - can you count them all ? - click here for more details Guidance on negotiating locum rates - 09 Jan 2007 The BMA has produced updated guidance on locum rates. There is also a handy Excel spreadsheet to download for locums to calculate their costs from the BMA website at www.bma.org.uk/ap.nsf/Content/locum (wish I had that in my day - webmaster) - click here for more details Pensions Dynamisation - 08 Jan 2007 Most GPs will now be aware that the Secretary of State has announced her intention to limit the dynamising factor (DF), used to uprate GPs’ pensionable earnings for the period 2003-2006. This GPC FAQ sheet explains it all - click here for more details NPfIT - Streamlining NHS Patient's records - or Free access for all ? - 06 Dec 2006 It looks as if pilots will actually start next year, and our patients will want to know more. Do we say it's a marvellous idea or worry about confidentiality and misuse of clinical data. We have a new file for links and resources on this subject - click here for more details GP Pay and Expenses Enquiry - 06 Dec 2006 The Information Centre has produced a report on GP earnings in 2004/5 and gained some press attention. Read it for yourself. - click here for more details Practice Based Commissioning - Practical Guidance - 05 Dec 2006 A 34 page guidance document and a FAQs sheet have been issued. This is important guidance for all GPs concerned with local commissioning groups - click here for more details Norfolk PCT's plans to claw back £50million - 20 Nov 2006 The gloves are off now. Through no fault of our own, the PCT is targeting GPs and primary care to try and redress the deficit that previous PCTs and the old Health Authority never got under control. The LMC will fight this all the way where it means cuts to practice funding. We think this will be a bigger deal than pre-new contract days. We have a new web page devoted to this - stay in touch with what's going on. - click here for more details Exception reporting guidance 2006-07 - 01 Nov 2006 Joint BMA / NHS Confederation paper outlining the do's and don'ts of exception reporting for the QoF. Fairly obvious stuff mainly. - click here for more details NHS Computerised Notes - Public Disquiet - 01 Nov 2006 Not just GPs are concerned about the proposed National Spine to which all GPs' notes and records will be linked and stored. The Gruniad is on the case as well... - click here for more details GP Returners - New Guidance - 25 Oct 2006 The Returners scheme was an excellent mechanism for encouraging qualified GPs (particularly those who had taken a career break for family reasons) back to work.Unfortunately, the funding for the GP returners’ scheme has been withdrawn by the English Department of Health. - click here for more details Dental services out of hours - 07 Jul 2006 PCTs have now taken over this responsibility and the service has been affected. We have written a briefing note pending clarification of what apears to be an unsatisfactory situation - click here for more details Flu- Don't panic - 07 Jul 2006 Sound advice for GPs preparing for the flu pandemic. The BMA and the GPC have it sorted, this link to their web page - click here for more details PBC; Agreeing terms with the PCT. GPC Guidance - 07 Jul 2006 GPC has issued guidance about the commissioning plan which will form the basis of a practice/consortium’s PBC agreement with the PCT. It is likely to be subject to continual development as the commissioning role progresses. - click here for more details The Suspended GP Performer - GPC Guidance - 09 May 2006 This guidance seeks to provide LMCs and GPs with authoritative guidance on the implications for, and actions required by, a suspended GP performer. Primary medical service providers may be affected by suspension either by being a suspended doctor within a partnership, by being a suspended sole practitioner, by having a suspended doctor as one of the partners or by being an employer of a suspended doctor. The principles underlying the actions are the same in all cases. - click here for more details Focus on salaried GPs - GPC Guidance - 27 Apr 2006 This guidance note has been produced by the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) to help Local Medical Committees (LMCs), GPs, practice managers and Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) understand the new model terms and conditions for salaried GPs, which came into effect under the new General Medical Services (nGMS) contract, and replaces similar guidance issued in 2004. The Doctors' and Dentists' Review Body's (DDRB’s) suggested range for 2005/2006 is £49,248 to £74,816 for full-time salaried GPs (an overall uplift of 3.225% on the 2004/05 figures) - click here for more details PBC - Working in Consortiums; GPC Guidance - 17 Apr 2006 Although an individual practice can take on the commissioning role alone, there is an assumption that the majority of PBC activity will be undertaken through collaboration with other local practices, via PBC consortia. - click here for more details NHS LIFT - GPC Guidance - 11 Apr 2006 This guidance is aimed at General Practitioners who are considering entering into occupation of premises built or refurbished under an NHS LIFT Project. This guidance provides an overview of how NHS LIFT operates and suggests various aspects of LIFT schemes that GPs should consider fully before agreeing to participate in any LIFT Project - click here for more details Patient Transport - Practices don't have to get involved - 11 Apr 2006 John Wayne is Dead - Long live John Wayne. Arranging patient transport is not an Essential Service and if PCTs want GP practices to do it, an enhanced service needs to be commissioned. Otherwise it's the responsibility of the PCT. Unambiguous GPC guidance here. - click here for more details Private Complementary Practitioners - GPs shouldn't "refer" - 11 Apr 2006 This excellent GPC guidance clarifies the areas of referral responsibilities for GPs, and distinguishes that from "delegation". Referral to complementary therapists should not therefore be considered a contractual requirement - click here for more details Three new guidance papers - 11 Apr 2006 We've had 3 new notes - all very helpful. GPs may resist pressure to refer to complementary private therapists or arrange patient transport. Also the low-down on NHS LIFT - click here for more details New GMS Contract - QOF Implementation: Business Rules - 10 Apr 2006 The business rules on this site are for use with the revised QOF which came into operation on 1 April 2006. This is the officially published version and should be used for all matters relating to the technical requirements for correctly recording QOF information on the new, revised and unchanged indicators. - click here for more details Proposal for GP Systems of Choice (GPSoC) - Briefing for the NHS - 26 Mar 2006 The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the GP Systems of Choice (GPSoC) scheme, currently under consideration by the Department of Health. GPSoC has been developed with strong input from GPs, via the NHS Connecting for Health primary care clinical leads. Subject to agreement with GP system providers and funding approval, GPSoC will become the basis on which primary care trusts (PCTs) will continue to support provision of clinical IT systems for GPs. - click here for more details Focus on.. Access 06-07 - 26 Mar 2006 Improving access to primary care is one of the Government’s major policy objectives at the moment, as it sees this as a key to tackling health inequalities. It is a policy being enforced not just from the Department of Health, but directly from the Prime Minister. This guidance note has been produced by the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) to help GPs and Local Medical Committees (LMCs) understand the changes and developments that have been made to the GMS contract for 2006/07. - click here for more details GP Contracts - Main changes for 2006 -07 - 13 Mar 2006 This guidance note has been produced by the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) to help GPs and Local Medical Committees (LMCs) understand the changes and developments that have been made to the GMS contract for 2006/07. Key elements are the revised QOF, DES's for C&B and PBC, VAT implementation for dispensing GPs, and the Patient Experience Surveys. (The whole document is also posted in the GP Contract page) - click here for more details DES for Choose and Book - GPC guidance - 13 Mar 2006 This DES is for one year and is available in England only. Total investment in this DES is worth £50million. It is designed to provide incentives to GPs to offer choice and utilise the electronic National Choose and Book system. - click here for more details Dispensing GPs and VAT registration - 13 Mar 2006 Department of Health will, from 1 April 2006, no longer pay an allowance to cover the VAT payable on purchases of drugs, appliances and containers (hereinafter referred to as a “VAT allowance”) to those DDs who are not registered for VAT - click here for more details Increasing List Size - Financial Implications. - 13 Mar 2006 This guidance is designed to advise practices facing the possibility of a large increase in list size. This may be voluntary, where, for example, there is a steady increase in the population in the practice area and where the practice agrees to planned growth in order to accommodate the increased population. In other cases it may be involuntary, for instance when the practice does not wish to expand but finds that there is no alternative provision within the Primary Care Organisation (PCO). - click here for more details Legal Advice for Consortia of Practices embarking on PBC - 13 Mar 2006 Lockhart's (The BMA's Solicitors) has produced some legal guidance and an offer to consortia to provide legally binding agreements between all parties. - click here for more details Directed Enhanced Service for PBC preparation - GPC guidance - 28 Feb 2006 Our new PBC resource file on this site continues to grow, this is the latest paper we have received. GPs really need to get up to speed on this - it's going to happen and we need to get involved so as not to get sold short by PCTs. - click here for more details Referral Management Schemes - Guidance - 21 Feb 2006 There is currently considerable concern about referral management and related organisational arrangements. Models of referral management vary across the UK but triage or diversion of GP referrals appears to be increasingly common, often accompanied by inadequate consultation with LMCs. The GPC has issued FAQs sheet about this controversial area. It also includes a model letter to the Director of Public Health regarding delayed or returned referrals and referral information for patients with a suggested item for the practice leaflet - click here for more details QOF - the new rules from April 2006 - 20 Feb 2006 Beware - goalposts have been moved for the 1st QOF revision, applicable from 1/4/06. Full GPC guidance available. - click here for more details Practice Based Commissioning - A New Resource Page - 09 Feb 2006 This subject is going to be the biggest topic for GPs since the new contract. Our new resource page contains all the latest guidance and info. For example - today we have posted the new "Early Wins and Top Tips" - a pretty good beginer's guide to how PBC can become reality. - click here for more details Partnership Agreements - Revised GPC Guidance - 09 Feb 2006 This vital document replaces the existing guidance in the light of the changes required to partnership agreements following the evolution of PMS and new GMS - click here for more details Official advice to dentists about Warfarin - 02 Feb 2006 Perenially bugged by dentists for advice about patients on warfarin ? Well, the LDC has issued guidance to its own, and GPs should only henceforward hear about patients whose INRs are too low or too high. Here's the evidence.... - click here for more details Practice Based Commissioning - It's getting closer - 26 Jan 2006 Long - awaited DoH guidance on how it's actually going to work. View the document "Practice based commissioning: achieving universal coverage" with this link; there's other details about how the budgets are being worked out on the DoH website; www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/OrganisationPolicy/Commissioning/PracticeBasedCommissioning/PracticeBasedCommissioningArticle/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4127123&chk=CU%2Bwae - click here for more details Latest TAG recommendations - 25 Jan 2006 The Therapeutics Advisory Group has released the latest list of all drugs which are subject to Green, Amber or Red traffic lights. This link is to the summary, for the complete detailed list go to Resources >Good Medical Practice>Clinical and Prescribing Guidelines > The Norfolk and Waveney Therapeutics Advisary Group. - click here for more details Allergy recording in clinical records - GPC guidance - 23 Jan 2006 Advice on allergy recording in GP clinical systems was supported by the GPC. This has been developed following discussions and consultation with the GP2GP team, system user group suppliers and the GPC’s legal advisor to highlight the importance of correctly Read coding diagnoses within the patient record, so that the accurate translation of information from one system to another can potentially take place - click here for more details New Guidance on Managing Dental presentations - 22 Dec 2005 Before refusing to treat a patient asking for emergency dental treatment, a GP must ascertain that the condition requires only dental treatment. As always, GPs must put themselves in a proper position to judge the nature of the patient's condition by undertaking reasonable enquiries. This thorny issue is given a complete update by this recent GPC guidance - click here for more details Agenda For Change - GPC Guidance - 22 Dec 2005 This guidance gives an overview of the aims of Agenda for Change and the implications for GP practices. It also sets out the action that LMCs and practices may wish to take. - click here for more details Jury Service - Do GPs have to turn up ? - 22 Dec 2005 As medical practitioners, you may receive a jury summons at any time. You are not eligible to serve in certain circumstances although for doctors this usually only applies to those aged over 70 who are not eligible to serve. This guidance clarifies the issues. - click here for more details New Partnership Deed Offer - 24 Oct 2005 Lockharts, the BMA's solicitors estimate that 50% of all partnership agreements are flawed since the introduction of nGMS, PMS, and new superannuation rules. Getting it wrong can prove expensive if partnerships split or disagree, or even fall out with the PCT. Lockharts have a special offer service which will look at your partnership deed and make sure it is legally watertight and future-proof - click here for more details New GPC guidance on Hepatitis B jabs - 10 Sep 2005 In the absence of clear guidance from the centre, Norfolk LMC has always been cautious when advising about GPs' responsibilities for prescribing and monitoring Hepatitis B immunisation for occupational health purposes. We are delighted to say that the BMA has now committed itself and that at long last we have central guidance for the profession. The guidance is more radical than the LMC officers expected but has been through the GPC and its lawyers so should be definitive; we suggest you read it very carefully. In essence it looks as though practices should no longer feel that they have to carry out this immunisation for occupational health purposes. The guidance includes a helpful template letter for patients who request > Hep B vaccination - with luck this will stop them getting through to GPs and practice nurses - who find it very hard to say "no" - click here for more details Revised Guidance on the Freedom of information Act - 10 Sep 2005 The GPC FAQ sheet about the FOI Act was revised in August - click here for more details Focus on community hosital GPs - 05 Aug 2005 GPs working in community hospitals are employed on a number of different types of contract, with different terms and conditions, and payment methods. There is one common theme to all of these, which is that the remuneration package is inadequate. This extensive GPC guidance covers the issues fully - click here for more details Pensionable Earnings - Accountancy issues - 05 Aug 2005 This guidance has been prepared on behalf of the BMA’s Pensions Department and the General Practitioners Committee by Kingston Smith, Chartered Accountants, in response to common queries received from GPs and their accountants on the new arrangements for assessing GP pensionable earnings. It is intended primarily for GPs’ accountants for them then to discuss the arrangements with their GP clients. The guidance follows the GPC’s guidance on the new arrangements “Focus on assessment of GPs’ pensionable earnings” issued earlier this year. - click here for more details Claiming Final PGEA payments - 25 Jun 2005 The GPC has issued guidance on claiming for PGEA payments which would have been payable in arrears had the new contract not been introduced, and would relate to PGE done PRIOR to 1990-91. - click here for more details Website Spring Clean-up - 23 May 2005 The website has had a sort - out ! Links have been checked, resources updated and re-filed to make finding what you need easier, and old stuff has been deleted. If you find something doesn't work still, or is out of date please contact us ! - click here for more details STATEMENT ON PMS UPLIFT FOR 2005/06 - 01 Apr 2005 Certain payments to PMS practices that are covered by legislation have been uplifted by 3.225% in line with the same items in the GMS Statement of Financial Entitlements. These are covered by the Personal Medical Services Agreements (Payments for Specific Purposes) Directions 2005, where the conditions are set out in full. - click here for more details TAG recommendations - summary - 02 Dec 2004 Very helpful document which lists all medications needing clarfication over whether they are prescribable by GPs, are shared, or are hospital only - click here for more details NPfIT Guidance from the GPC - 30 Apr 2004 Accenture is coming ! GPs will be aware of the NHS National Programme for IT in England, which has ambitious plans to modernise IT in the NHS in order to improve the quality of care delivered to patients and the working lives of frontline staff. - click here for more details READ Codes for the QOF - useful FAQs - 14 Jan 2004 The GPC has issued a very helpful list of FAQs about the Quality Framework and the use of the READ codes. 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