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Quality and Outcomes Framework Assessor Training : 

Quality and Outcomes Framework Assessor Training Primary Care Contracting Basics for Lay Assessors

The NHS Organisational Map: 

The NHS Organisational Map

Delivery arms of the NHS: 

Delivery arms of the NHS Primary care Intermediate care Secondary care   Specialist services Support services PCT role as commissioners – but can also be providers of services

Primary care : 

Primary care GP surgeries, dentists, opticians, pharmacies Community services Walk in Centres and NHS Direct Usually first point of contact   Provide treatment and onward referral

Primary Care: 

Primary Care GP most respected public figure Primary Care highest satisfaction rate Quality is improving PCTs and new contracts mean we are on the verge of a renaissance in primary care No direct line management relationship between the PCT and practice

General Practice: 

General Practice Independent contractor status Business ethos 8 out of 10 contacts within the NHS 1/5th of total spend

Where do PCTs fit in this?: 

Where do PCTs fit in this? As commissioners As providers

Primary Care Commissioning: The Four Contracting Routes : 

Primary Care Commissioning: The Four Contracting Routes

Enabling PCTs with new Flexibilities: 

Enabling PCTs with new Flexibilities New contracting routes enable more choice to PCTs to structure and commission care Wider range of providers enables patient choice Enables different skill mix sets to be developed Fits with wider modernisation of health care

What drives the NHS 1: 

What drives the NHS 1 National priorities Reducing waiting times Improving access Improving health

What drives the NHS 2: 

What drives the NHS 2 Local priorities Specific disease areas and local health improvement targets Community health projects Public health issues

Slide12: 

What are your PCT local priorities? In terms of health needs, local targets, public health issues? Why might these be important to know for the QOF visits?