Publication, Part of NHS Payments to General Practice
NHS Payments to General Practice, England 2022/23
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Summary
NHS Payments to General Practice, England 2022/23 provides information on NHS payments to individual providers of general practice services in England. Figures are given for the main payment categories - which include Global Sum, Balance of PMS expenditure, Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) and Local Incentive Schemes.
It is not a record of the amount of money available for direct patient care, nor the total invested in patient care through general practice. Instead, it constitutes the majority of actual monies paid to practices for all activities and costs during the 2022/23 financial year.
Payments relating to Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are included covering eight categories PCN Participation, PCN Leadership, PCN Support, PCN Workforce, PCN Care Home Premium, PCN Extended Hours Access, PCN Investment and Impact Fund and PCN Enhanced Access.
The pandemic affected the way General Practice operated between 2020/21 and 2022/23 and placed additional responsibilities on GP practices for which they received additional payments. The report for 2022/23 includes three additional categories for COVID-19 related payments, COVID-19 Support and Expansion, COVID-19 Immunisation and Long Covid.
Highlights
£4,368.7 million
for Global Sum
£1,652.6 million
for Balance of PMS Expenditure
£845.9 million
for premises payments
£768.5 million
for the Quality and Outcomes Framework
Nationally the NHS paid on average £164.64 per registered patient
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