business and finance | February 08, 2026

How much is each QOF point worth?

How much is each QOF point worth?

The new value of a QOF point will be £194.83. More roles added to the additional roles.

How is QOF calculated?

So, to work out your actual QOF value for your practice, you need to divide your population by 8,479 to derive a factor and multiply this to the QOF point value to derive the actual QOF value for your practice. For example, if your practice has 4000 patients. 0.4717537 x £187.74 = £88.57 per QOF point.

How many QOF points are there?

567
The total points available to practices is 567 and all payments will be subject to prevalence and list size adjustments.

How much is a QOF point worth 2019 20?

The size of QOF remains unchanged at 559 points. The value of a QOF point in 2019/20 will be £187.74 and the national average practice population figure will be 8,479. There are no changes to payment thresholds for indicators carried forward from 2018/19.

What is a QOF point worth 2021 22?

Value of a QOF point increased from £194.83 to £201.16. Average population per QOF point increased from 8,799 to 9,085. Value of a QOF point per 1,000 patients is static £22.14 (201.16/9.085). These are significant areas of work and practices will need to commence this at the beginning of the financial year.

Who can hold a GMS contract BMA?

GMS contracts may be held by partnerships as long as at least one partner (who must not be a limited partner) is a general medical practitioner and any other medical practitioner is a qualifying general medical practitioner or employed by a PCT, a Local Health Board, an NHS Trust, an NHS foundation trust, a Health …

How do I increase my QOF points?

The greater your practice list size the greater your CPI will be which will have a positive effect on your QOF payment. By increasing your QOF register sizes (prevalence) you can make a big difference to the value of your achieved QOF points.

How do you get QOF targets?

7 ways to make the new QOF year an easier one

  1. Get the whole team involved.
  2. Spend half an hour a day doing the work.
  3. Work opportunistically.
  4. Target flu season.
  5. Use your clinical system effectively.
  6. Have a member of staff ready to recall patients.
  7. Use tools that you already have to remind patients to come in.

What do QOF points do GPS?

The QOF is a voluntary reward and incentive programme. It rewards GP practices, in England, for the quality of care they provide to their patients and helps standardise improvements in the delivery of primary care.

What is the global sum?

Global sum payments are based on an estimate of a practice’s patient workload and certain unavoidable costs (eg, the additional costs of serving a rural or remote area or the effect of geography on staff markets and pay), not on the actual recorded delivery of services.

What is the difference between a GMS and PMS contract?

The GMS contract is the national standard GP contract. The PMS contract is another form of core contract but unlike the GMS contract, is negotiated and agreed locally by CCGs or NHS England with a general practice or practices.

What is a contractor GP?

Such a GP is referred to as a “contractor”. GPs are paid for providing a range of essential and additional medical services, and they also have the opportunity to receive extra payments for providing other services which meet a number of quality indicators measuring outcomes or benefits to patients.