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This is based on the total NHS income received in the most recent financial year, minus premises fees, dispensing and total locum fees. See here for full details of calculations.
This is funding administered by CCGs – referred to as ‘PCO funding’ by NHS Digital. Includes: seniority pay; doctors retainer scheme payments; prolonged study leave; appraisal costs; General Practice Forward View; and ‘PCO Other’, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
This is funding administered by CCGs – referred to as ‘PCO funding’ by NHS Digital. Includes: seniority pay; doctors retainer scheme payments; prolonged study leave; appraisal costs; General Practice Forward View; and ‘PCO Other’, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
This is based on enhanced services funding in the most recent financial year. Please click on Your Income section for full details. See here for full details of calculations.
The total income for QOF your practice received in the financial year 2020/21. Please note, this might slightly differ from the total given in the QOF section of the site, as it may include over- or underspends from the previous financial year.
This is based on information management and technology payments, prescribing fee payments and ‘Other payments’, as defined by NHS Digital, mainly comprising trainee payments, trainer grants and associated costs. See here for full details of calculations.
This is official data on the number of full-time equivalent GPs and other healthcare staff employed by the practice, derived from NHS Digital’s ‘General Practice Workforce, experimental statistics’ dataset. This is based on surveys of practices. There are reliability issues with this data.
Your income for the previous financial year compared with your income for the most recent financial year. See here for full details of calculations.
Your income compared with the average income of practices that are most similar to yours. See here for full details of algorithm.
Your 2020/21 income compared with the average per patient income within your CCG.
Your 2020/21 income compared with the national average per patient income.
This is based on global sum, MPIG payments and PMS payments. See here for full details of calculations. See here for full details of calculations.
The is the average of the counts of registered patients at the end of each quarter (30 June, 30 September, 31 December and 31 March). This patient number is the one used by NHS Digital to calculate funding for that financial year. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total NHS funding minus premises payments, dispensing practice fees and total locum reimbursements per patient for 2020/21. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for global sum, MPIG payments and PMS payments. See here for full details of calculations.
The total income for QOF your practice received in the financial year 2020/21. Please note, this might slightly differ from the total given in the QOF section of the site, as it may include over- or underspends from the previous financial year.
See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for enhanced services including: local enhanced services; childhood vaccination and immunisation scheme; extended hours access; pneumococcal vaccine; influenza immunisations; learning disabilities; minor surgery; rotavirus and shingles immunisation; services for violent patients; out of area in hours urgent care; meningitis; pertussis. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding administered by CCGs in 2020/21. This is referred to as ‘PCO funding’ by NHS Digital and includes: seniority pay; doctors retainer scheme payments; prolonged study leave; appraisal costs; General Practice Forward View; and ‘PCO Other’, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for information management and technology payments, prescribing fee payments and 'other payments', as defined by NHS Digital. These mainly comprise trainee payments, trainer grants and associated costs. See here for full details of calculations.
Payments made directly to a practice for being in a Primary Care Network. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2017/18 for information management and technology payments, prescribing fee payments and 'Other payments', as defined by NHS Digital, mainly comprising trainee payments, trainer grants and associated costs. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2017/18 for information management and technology payments, prescribing fee payments and 'Other payments', as defined by NHS Digital, mainly comprising trainee payments, trainer grants and associated costs. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding for premises costs in 2020/21, as detailed in the NHS (General Medical Services - Premises Costs) Directions. Details can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nhs-primary-medical-services-directions-2013. See here for full details of calculations.
The total costs reimbursed to the practices for the cost of the drugs they dispense. See here for full details of calculations.
See here for full details of calculations.
Locum reimbursements made to practices for adoption leave, paternity and maternity leave; sickness leave; cover for suspended doctors. These are direct reimbursements. See here for full details of calculations.
Payments covering additional costs that practices incurred as a result of Covid-19. For example, PPE, staff costs to cover sick leave and additional care home visits. See here for full details of calculations.
The total NHS funding received by your practice in 2020/21, as listed by NHS Digital. This includes all pots of funding but does not include payments for the network. PCN participation payments are included, however. See here for full details of calculations.
Your Total Real Income, adjusted for list size, excludes premises, dispensing and locum reimbursements. It’s the figure that gives a more intelligent view of income your practice can control and therefore improve. This figure is also the number we use to calculate comparisons with other similar practices, to provide a more accurate picture of funding. See here for full details of our calculations.
The total funding received from this funding pot by your practice in 2019/20. See here for full details of calculations.
The total funding received from this funding pot by your practice in 2016/17. See here for full details of calculations.
The average funding per patient received by similar practices to yours in this funding pot, times by the number of patients in your practice. See here for full details of calculations.
This figure represents the average funding per patient received by practices in your CCG in this funding pot multiplied by the number of patients in your practice. See here for full details of calculations.
The national average funding per patient in this funding pot, times by the number of patients in your practice. See here for full details of calculations.
See whether your NHS funding is up or down compared with your peers and neighbours. We have taken account of your list size when comparing your income. Click here for full details of our calculations.
This is based on the total NHS income you received in 2017/18 minus premises fees, dispensing and total locum fees. See here for full details of calculations.
Your Total Comparable Income, adjusted for list size, which excludes premises, dispensing and locum reimbursements. Click here for full details of our calculations. See here for full details of calculations.
Your Total Comparable Income, adjusted for list size, which excludes premises, dispensing and locum reimbursements. Click here for full details of our calculations.
How you compare with peers on global sum funding in 2017/18. This includes funding for MPIG and PMS. See here for full details of calculations.
How you compare with your peers on information management and technology, prescribing fee payments and other payments as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
How you compare with peers on enhanced services funding in 2017/18. See the Enhanced Services section for full details. See here for full details of calculations.
How you compare with peers on funding administered by CCGs in 2017/18, including: seniority pay; doctors retainer scheme payments; prolonged study leave; appraisal costs; General Practice Forward View; and ‘PCO Other’, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
The total NHS funding received by your practice minus premises payments, dispensing practice fees and total locum reimbursements. See here for full details of calculations.
The total NHS funding received by your practice minus premises payments, dispensing practice fees and total locum reimbursements per patient as of Q4 2018. See here for full details of calculations.
The total NHS funding received by your practice minus premises payments, dispensing practice fees and total locum reimbursements per weighted patient as of Q4 2018. See here for full details of calculations.
The total income for QOF your practice received in the financial year 2020/21. Please note, this might slightly differ from the total given in the QOF section of the site, as it may include over- or underspends from the previous financial year.
Payments based upon a GP’s years of service. These payments are being phased out by 2020. See here for full details of calculations.
Money provided to the practice through the scheme designed to keep doctors in general practice. See here for full details of calculations.
GPs are entitled to take prolonged study leave and CCGs can provide an education allowance and costs for locum cover. See here for full details of calculations.
Costs associated with the appraisal of GPs to offset costs for GP partners/salaried GPs in preparing and undertaking appraisal. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding provided to practices as part of NHS England’s 2016 GP Forward View, including resilience funding, the improving access to general practice programme and the Estates and Technology Transformation Fund. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the childhood vaccination and immunisation scheme. Please note, the calculations are made per eligible patient, and not total patient list. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the extended hours DES. Please note, this is being delivered through primary care networks from 2019/20. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the dementia diagnosis DES. Please note, this has been discontinued. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the influenza and pneumococcal immunisations programmes. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the learning disabilities DES. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the minor surgery DES. This is commissioned by the CCG, who can decide what services to include and how much is offered. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the rotavirus DES and the shingles DES. NHS Digital does not differentiate between these two funding streams. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the violent patients DES. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through offering urgent care/home visits for patients registered with a practice out of area. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the meningitis DES. Please note, this is calculated by looking at the number of eligible patients. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through the pneumococcal vaccine, childhood immunisation main programme. See here for full details of calculations.
Funding earned by the practice through local enhanced services. These are commissioned by the CCG, who can decide what services to include and how much is offered. See here for full details of calculations.
Total funding received through the pertussis (pregnant women) vaccination programme. See here for full details of calculations.
Mainly covers funding for personally administered items. See here for full details of calculations.
Payments covering additional costs that practices incurred as a result of Covid-19. For example, PPE, staff costs to cover sick leave and additional care home visits. See here for full details of calculations.
Total funding in cash received for IT costs. This does not include instances where the CCG deals with IT costs centrally through providing equipment or making repairs. This also includes money provided as part of national IT schemes. See here for full details of calculations.
This includes a range of payments, but mainly covers trainee payments, trainer grants and associated costs. It may also include some payments for clinical services that cannot be accurately allocated to other headings due to coding limitations. See here for full details of calculations.
This is based on the total NHS income you received for QOF in 2017/18. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Cardiovascular that includes Atrial fibrillation, Coronary Heart Disease, Heart Failure, Hypertension, Peripheral Arterial Disease, Stroke and TIA, Blood Pressure and Heart Failure LVD, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Lifestyle that includes Obesity, Smoking and Smoking – Chronic Disease, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping High Dependency that includes Cancer, Chronic Kidney disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Palliative Care and Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Mental Health and Neurology that includes Dementia, Depression, Epilepsy, Learning Disability and Mental Health, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Musculoskeletal Group that includes Osteoporosis and Rheumatoid Arthritis, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Respiratory that includes Asthma and COPD, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
Your total funding in 2020/21 for the grouping Fertility, Obstetrics and Gynaecology that includes Cervical Screening, as defined by NHS Digital. See here for full details of calculations.
To generate these figures, your total QOF income in each category is compared with what you would have earned if achieving full points and the 80th percentile of CCG or national prevalence, as selected.
The standard GP contract QOF payment formulae are used to calculate your actual income and your potential income at full points and 80th percentile prevalence. Your potential income is then subtracted from your actual practice income to calculate the difference.
Income is calculated according to the GP contractual payment formulae, based on your points achievement, the current value of a QOF point and your Contractor Population Index and, where applicable, the Adjusted Practice Disease Factor or Target Population Factor.
Your prevalence is compared with the 80th percentile of prevalence for your CCG or England, as selected, to calculate the variance. A lower prevalence is converted to the number of patients this represents based on your list size.
To calculate any potential missed income, standard GP contract formulae are used to first calculate your actual income, and your potential income at current points and 80th percentile prevalence. Your potential income is then subtracted from your actual practice income, to calculate the difference.
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