Last review date 07/05/25
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Chronic Disease Templates
Focus on the required elements for QOF when you see a patient with a QOF related condition by using the Ardens templates. All QOF related work is indicated with a red star across all of our templates.
1.1 QOF Dashboard using Ardens Manager
Ardens Manager is our health analytics platform that offers advanced reporting for practices, PCNs, and ICBs across different disease areas. It includes a QOF dashboard that offers practice-level reporting on QOF performance and will highlight the most valuable QOF points so that you can focus your resources on achieving these areas. Please click here to sign up – it is free and easy to do.
2. General QOF Tips
Review the 'End of Year' reports in 'Reporting > QOF Indicators > End of Year' to identify the patients that will be outstanding at the end of the QOF year. The 'Missing Patients' column for each domain are the ones you need to focus on as these are the patients who fall into the denominator but have not yet been reviewed or perhaps have some coding issues. To access 'Missing Patients' right click on the indicator row and select "Show Missing Patients"
NB: It is important that you don’t use the “How am I Driving?” view as this provides assuming the QOF year-end is today.
2.1 AST007 - Asthma Review in last 12 months
The GMS contract guidance does state that asthma reviews should be face to face. Many patients who have stable asthma do not wish to attend an appointment in person for an asthma review so practices are left with a dilemma of exempting the patient, potentially missing providing asthma care for the remainder of the QOF year, or offering a telephone review. According to Asthma UK it is perfectly acceptable to do this review over the telephone if the patient declines a face to face appointment.
There is an Asthma Review questionnaire which you can make available for your patients signed up to SystmOnline. A 'Questionnaire - Asthma Review' word document is also available that can be posted or emailed to patients who either don't respond to invites or are well controlled.
2.2 COPD
COPD QOF alerts are being reset by the addition of any code within the diagnosis QOF cluster.
This means that when clinicians use any of the codes in the NHS Digital QOF diagnosis cluster (such as Mild chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (313296004)) then this counts as a new diagnosis and resets other QOF indicators.
We feel very strongly that recording activity specifically and correctly for clinical best practice reasons should come above recording imprecise activity for contractual payment reasons.
NB: Remember to record a reason when you exception report a patient as CQC expects you to justify this decision.
2.3 Diabetes
Diabetes QOF alerts are being reset by the addition of any code within the diagnosis QOF cluster. This means that when clinicians use any of the codes in the NHS Digital QOF diagnosis cluster (such as Type II diabetes mellitus uncontrolled (443694000)) then this counts as a new diagnosis and resets other QOF indicators.
We feel very strongly that recording activity specifically and correctly for clinical best practice reasons should come above recording imprecise activity for contractual payment reasons.
2.3.1 DM020 - HbA1c out of range. HbA1c targets are quite tight in QOF. This year the target is different depending on the patient's frailty status but you need to ensure this is correctly recorded in the patient record. You can either work from the screen or export the data for DM020 in the same way as described above and ask the Usual GP to review their patients over the age of 75 years and ensure the frailty status is correctly recorded
NB: These patients have not been recorded as moderate or severe frailty so by recording this where appropriate will remove them from the target
2.4 MH002 Comprehensive care plan
If you record a care plan from the template and find that the QOF alert is still outstanding it could be because the mental health diagnosis code has no episodicity set.
Intially, check that their first ever QOF mental health diagnosis code has been recorded as a 'new episode' (if it hasn't, right click on the code and select episodicity>New episode).
However, the most likely reason is because the patient has had a remission code added to their record and then been diagnosed again after this. In this scenario you need to ensure their diagnosis code after the remission code has also been recorded as a 'new episode'.
NB: In remission advice From GMS Contract - it is advised that clinicians should only consider using the remission codes if the patient has been in remission for at least five years, that is where there is:
no record of antipsychotic medication
no mental health in-patient episodes
no secondary or community care mental health follow-up for at least five years
We have a highly trained support team who are able to support you by phone or e-mail should you require any assistance with achieving your QOF targets. This support is included within your subscription price, so please take advantage of it as we are keen to assist and help you maximise QOF achievement as efficiently as possible.
Our support e-mail address is support-systmone@ardens.org.uk
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