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On 15/02/2008, Fay Wilson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The DES (which no-one in their right mind would do whether Option A or B
> is passed)
>

So, increasingly it sounds like as we are going to get A or B imposed
regardless, we agree with the GPC that A is the least worst of the two
options, because it does not remove points from QOF, and then when imposed
we just don't do it as it is not economically sensible to do so.

Which means we lose a bit of money, and the government will fail to deliver
on their promise.  And the PCOS will get in a tizz and have to do something
that makes at least 50% of practices actually offer the service, or they get
into trouble.  So, effectively, we get A, don't do it, and then re-negotiate
terms locally?

It is hard to see how PCTs could go elsewhere with A.  Using alternative
providers to supply GMS style care solely in extended hours would be
expensive and inefficient, and probably not what the punters want.  I hope.

Much easier then in future years to move QOF around again, if and when it
becomes apparant how crap the whole idea was. But much harder to have QOF
points returned after they are removed.

Though, yet again, I could be mis-interpreting the whole thing....