MPIG fails to fulfil promises.

Autor: Stone, Jenny, Brown, Ramsay
Zdroj: GP: General Practitioner; 11/10/2003, p31-33, 2p, 2 Color Photographs, 3 Charts
Abstrakt: The minimum practice income guarantee is intended to protect those general practices that would otherwise lose out under the new GMS contract and to ensure that they start from a neutral position. This means that as long as a practice is achieving minimum levels of quality, it would not lose but, rather, would gain from extra income from seniority, the quality and outcomes framework and enhanced services income. The calculations indicate that in 2004/05 physicians would receive 19,164 pounds less than they had previously received under the old contract and in 2005/06 they would receive 8,393 pounds less. The additional funding under the new contract represents an increase in overall primary care investment of 33 per cent by 2005/06. INSET: Case study Bloomsbury Surgery, London.
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