Introducing CVD Indicators

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As of the 1st April 2016, there are a few changes to QOF, here’s what you need to know:
– An adjustment has been made to the QOF point value, taking into consideration the population growth and changes to the average practice list size from 1 January 2015 to 1 January 2016. The national average list size is 7,460 with the QOF point value for 2016/17 set at £165.18.
– There have been no changes to the thresholds or indicators for 2016/17.
For more information on the Interface QOF Enhancement Service, please contact us.

Interface can support practices navigate changes to QOF CVD indicators, to drive QOF income and cardiovascular care for your patients
Find out more