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Acknowledged
Unfair primary care funding mechanisms exacerbate pressures in deprived areas and entrench regional variation.
Conclusion
It is unacceptable that areas already under significant pressure due to high levels of deprivation, ill health and under-doctoring have these pressures compounded by unfair funding mechanisms which fail to take account of deprivation. It is particularly concerning that new funding mechanisms in the Primary Care Network contract repeat this failing and risk entrenching regional variation in the establishment of PCNs.
Government Response Summary
The government partially accepts, acknowledging that NHS England keeps funding mechanisms like the Carr-Hill formula under review for appropriate weighting, but clarifies it will not be changed during the current five-year contract.
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Government Response
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Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
Partially Accept. The Department partially accepts this recommendation. GP practices receive funding from a range of sources, including those distributed according to the Carr-Hill Formula and funding delivered to Primary Care Networks. NHS England keeps funding mechanisms such as the Carr-Hill formula under review to ensure they remain appropriately weighted for different components, including deprivation. As agreed with the British Medical Association in 2019, the Carr-Hill formula will not be changed for the duration of the five-year contract framework. The agreed investment envelope is fixed, providing funding clarity and certainty to practices until the end of 2023/24.
Source
Committee
Health and Social Care Committee
Inquiry
The future of General Practice
Report
Fourth Report - The future of general practice
20 Oct 2022
HC 113
Addressee Bodies
Department of Health and Social Care
Timeline
Recommendation age
3.6 yrs
Report published
20 Oct 2022