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QOF 2012/13 changes summary

March 16, 2012

QOF guidance 2012-2013 (fifth revision)

As part of the 2012-2013 GMS contract changes, the General Practitioners Committee (GPC) and NHS Employers have agreed a number of changes to the quality and outcomes framework (QOF) effective from 1 April 2012.

The key changes are:

  • the retirement of seven indicators (CHD13, AF4, QP1, QP2, QP3, QP4, QP5) releasing 45 points to fund new and replacement indicators
  • the replacement of seven indicators with eight NICE recommended replacement indicators, focusing on six clinical areas namely Diabetes, Mental Health, Asthma, Depression, Atrial Fibrillation and Smoking
  • the introduction of nine new NICE recommended clinical indicators, including two new clinical areas (Atrial Fibrillation, Smoking, PAD and Osteoporosis)
  • the introduction of three new organisational indicators for improving Quality and Productivity which focus on Accident and Emergency attendances
  • amendments to indicator wording for CHD9, CHD10, CHD14, Stroke12, DM26, DM27, DM28 and DEM3
  • inclusion of telephone reviews for Epilepsy 6

Quality and productivity indicators
The six quality and productivity (QP) indicators covering outpatient referrals and emergency admissions have been agreed for a further year. Three new QP indicators on Accident and Emergency (A&E) attendances have been introduced for one year and are aimed at reducing avoidable A&E attendances. These indicators continue to be aimed at securing a more effective use of NHS resources through improvements in the quality of primary care.

Miscellaneous changes
In addition to the above, a number of other changes have been agreed as follows:

Changes to the points values for the following indicators:

  • BP4 – reduced by eight points to eight points
  • BP5 – reduced by two points to 55 points
  • DM2 – reduced by two points to one point
  • DM22 – reduced by two points to one point
  • CKD2 – reduced by two points to four points
  • Smoking3 (now Smoking5) – reduced by five points to 25 points
  • Smoking4 (now Smoking6) – reduced by five points to 25 points

A number of threshold changes as follows:

  1. raising all lower thresholds for indicators currently 40-90% to 50-90%,
  2. raising all lower thresholds for indicators currently with an upper threshold between 70-85%      to 45%,
  3. a number of upper threshold changes for indicators CHD6, CHD10, PP1, PP2, HF4, STROKE6, STROKE8, DM17, DM31, and COPD10
  4. lower and upper threshold changes for BP5, MH10 and DEM2

ASTHMA3 has been renumbered to ASTHMA10 following a change to the business rules to include a new exception cluster.

DEP4 has been renumbered to DEP6 following a change to the prevalence calculation to apply to all new diagnosis of depression from April 2006.

MH14 has been renumbered to MH19 following a change to the business rules to include an exclusion cluster for patients already diagnosed with CVD.

Records23 has moved into the clinical domain and the supporting business rules have been amended. This indicator is renumbered to Smoking7.

Education1 has been renumbered to Education11 due a change to the indicator wording.

Summary of Allocation of Clinical Domain points

CLINICAL DOMAIN  2012/13 QOF  POINTS

Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease   48

Cardiovascular disease – primary prevention  13

Heart failure 29

Stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack  22

Hypertension 69

Diabetes mellitus  88

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 30

Epilepsy  14

Hypothyroidism  7

Cancer 11

Palliative care 6

Mental health 40

Asthma 45

Dementia 26

Depression 31

Chronic kidney disease 36

Atrial fibrillation 27

Obesity 8

Learning disabilities 7

Smoking 73

Peripheral arterial disease 9

Osteoporosis : secondary prevention of fragility fractures 9

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Source: http://www.nhsemployers.org The full QOF guidance is available to download from this site

New opportunity – Clinical Therapeutics Specialist – Orphan products – Northern UK/ Southern UK/ Ireland – Excellent reward package – 4724

February 20, 2012

Clinical Therapeutics Specialist – Orphan Product – New product launch opportunity.

Three territories:-

1. Northern England & Scotland

2. Southern England & Wales

3. Ireland

As a medical sales professional launching a new entity in to the market is one of the most thrilling and challenging career landmarks. For our client, there is just one chance to bring their new product to market; hence we are in search of an elite salesperson who can establish a breakthrough treatment in key centres across your territories. You must:
– Thrive in a fast-paced working environment
– Be able to work with your internal and external stakeholders to drive through results
– Understand the market dynamics, particularly around funding and use of Orphan status products
– Have sound planning skills with strong commercial judgement
– Be motivated by the ultimate goal of improving patients’ lives

Critical to your success will be the ability to remove any barriers to usage of the specialist product so as all relevant patients who would benefit have access to the drug. You would need to;
– Develop and execute specific account plans
– Communicate disease and product knowledge effectively
– Create a long-term ‘partnership’ and value propositions with all key stakeholders

This is a high profile sales role requiring a range of transferable skills and knowledge; it is likely you can demonstrate the following:
– A proven track record of sales success in your pharmaceutical/biotech career to date
– Experience of selling in a highly specialist market (Orphan products, other high cost:low volume areas)
– An understanding of the healthcare regulatory environment
– Excellence in selling skills, account management and networking
– Prior product launch experience will be an advantage
– Degree level education
– Valid UK driving license (max 6 pts)
You will need to able to cover your territory effectively so a willingness to travel/stay overnight, as the business requires, is a must.

The successful person will be joining a new sales team and be at the forefront of future growth plans for this ambitious company. On offer is a top end basic salary plus an extensive benefits package.
To be considered for this exciting vacancy please send your CV to administrator@2020selection.co.uk or call our specialist team on 0845 026 2020.

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Brand New Opportunity – Hospital Sales Representative – Specialist IV Hospital Products – OTE £60k+ – North East, East Midlands, England

February 17, 2012

Hospital Sales Specialist – Basic to £45k, OTE £60k++
An opportunity to develop your talents working for a leading global Healthcare Company. Our client is currently looking for a Sales Specialist to develop the business in key hospital accounts throughout the North East, Yorkshire and East Midlands. Although a large geographical area this is a focused and targeted role with an emphasis on key account management.

This organisation has built an enviable portfolio of products and services that push back the frontiers of medical care and ultimately ensuring a better quality of life for people everywhere.

This opportunity for a Sales Specialist is an integral part of a specialty sales team reporting to the National Sales & Marketing Manager. You would be fully supported by internal functions such as marketing, customer services, logistics and shared services; YOU would be the interface of the company and the customer. With a drive for increased Patient Safety, in the NHS, when administering medication, our client is an excellent position to develop partnerships in hospital trusts. This role will involve selling new  as well as some established products and services.

Key responsibilities would include:
– Developing and implementing appropriate strategies for agreed customer targets with the objective of driving sales results and achieving or exceeding budgets.
– To identify key finance and clinical decision makers within Consortia, Hospitals and Units and arrange meetings to promote relevant products and services
– Gathering intelligence on customer plans and purchasing intentions and recommend responsive, timely and appropriate action.
– Maintaining a high level of knowledge of the therapy area and related products
– In conjunction with the National Sales Manager and wider commercial management team, provide informed input into/manage the tender process.
– Calling on key customers as per your business plan (Clinical/Aspectic/Purchasing Pharmacists, Procurement, Clinicians, Specialist Nurses)

To be considering for this exciting opportunity you are likely to have
– Previous hospital sales experience (2 years)
– Knowledge/Experience of NHS structure & buying processes
– Life sciences degree, nursing qualification, business degree (or equivalent experience in UK healthcare market for minimum of 2 years)
– ABPI qualification and/or willing to study if required.

In return for your expertise if successful you will be offered a competitive salary & excellent benefits package including an uncapped bonus scheme. You will also receive first rate training and ongoing development.

To discuss this role in more detail please contact us on 0845 026 2020 or alternatively please submit your details by emailing administrator@2020selection.co.uk

NICE to review local formularies to end post-code prescribing lottery

February 7, 2012

NICE is to produce a best practice guide to help trusts develop local formularies, as part of a move to ensure that all patients in England have access to clinically and cost-effective drugs.

Local formularies provide a list of selected or preferred drugs available to local prescribers and have an important role in underpinning safe and effective use of medicines.

However, there is currently no standard process or advice for putting together a local formulary which has led to variations across the country.

Medicines Management departments within many PCTs currently operate a controversial traffic light sytem of red lists and green lists, which does not necessarily reflect NICE guidance.

A recent report into innovation in healthcare by The Department of Health has highlighted that not all local formularies are including all of NICE’s technology appraisals. This can lead to a postcode lottery where patients miss out on drugs approved by NICE.

In some cases, local formularies are duplicating NICE assessments and challenging appraisal recommendations, acting as a barrier to the uptake of NICE-approved medicines.

The report states that the Department of Health is “committed to ensuring that NHS patients have access to clinically and cost-effective drugs and technologies, and that NICE appraisal guidance is promptly delivered throughout the NHS.

“There should be no local barriers to accessing technologies recommended in NICE appraisals, beyond a clinical decision relating to an individual patient.”

The report recommends that formulary processes should proactively consider the impact of new NICE Technology Appraisals, and all NICE Technology Appraisal recommendations should – where clinically appropriate – be automatically incorporated into local formularies.

This process should take place within 90 days to support compliance with the three month funding direction and the NHS Constitution ensuring that these medicines are available for clinicians to prescribe, should they choose to, in a way that supports safe and clinically appropriate practice.

To help achieve this, NICE will develop a best-practice guide covering the creation and review of local formularies to assist local trusts and clinical commissioning groups.

Dr Gillian Leng, Deputy Chief Executive of NICE said: “NICE will embark on a specific piece of work to look at how local formularies are put together. At the moment there is no standard process for them and there tends to be a lot of variation and inconsistencies across England. This has been flagged up in the recent NHS Innovation report.

“NICE will produce a best-practice guide on how to develop a local formulary. We will be holding a workshop to develop the guide, which will then go out to consultation before being published later this autumn.”

“NICE-approved drugs should not be excluded from local formularies on the grounds of cost. We want all patients to have access to medicines that we consider to be effective,” added Dr Leng.
Elsewhere, the report outlines plans to introduce, within three months, a NICE Compliance Regime for the funding direction attached to NICE technology appraisals to ensure rapid and consistent implementation throughout the NHS.

The Department of Health will also establish a NICE Implementation Collaborative (NIC) to support the implementation of NICE guidance. The NIC will bring together the NHS Commissioning Board, NICE, the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, the main industry bodies, the NHS Confederation, the Clinical Commissioning Coalition and the Royal Colleges.

Reference: http://www.nice.org.uk/

20:20 Selection is a specialist recruitement agencies which places candidates into roles within the UK pharmaceutical and healthcare/devices sales industries. The agency has been established since 2002. If you are seeking a role within pharmaceutical sales please visit our website to view our live vacancies http://www.2020selection.co.uk

GP/Hospital Representative – North West England – Superb Opportunity…Hurry As This Will Go Quickly!

February 2, 2012

We are seeking an experienced Medical Sales Representative (GP/Hospital) to cover the Lancashire and Cumbria territory working for a global leader in healthcare.

This is an opportunity for you to take control of your business results; the successful person will be charged with maximising sales across this territory for a portfolio of prescription products selling to General Practitioners, Hospital Customers, other relevant HCP’s and retail pharmacies throughout the territory.

To be considered for this position you will have the following skills/abilities:
– Commercial background and a good understanding of Key Account Management
– Strong team working will be important as you will have to work effectively with your customers and NHS Liaison Managers
– Preferably educated to degree level or equivalent.
– Proven track record of sales success
– Strong commercial awareness coupled with an in depth understanding of the key stakeholders within the NHS
– Flexibility and adaptability to operate in dynamic working environment
– Be accountable for own work load/decision making and actions
– Results orientated (set personal goals)
– Impact, enthusiasm and self motivated coupled with drive and determination to succeed

In return for your skills and contacts this organisation will offer the successful person a comprehensive salary & benefits package (basic salary is commensurate with experience) plus ongoing development throughout their career. Want to know more? Call us now on 0845 026 2020 or submit your CV here. This opportunity does have the potential to move quickly.

20:20 Selection Ltd promises to treat your application as important and will review your profile against our client’s requirements. However, if you have not heard from us within 7 days please assume that on this occasion you have not been successful. There are many more opportunities like this one advertised on our website daily……all our jobs are live
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Global Top Ten Pharma Company based in SE England recruiting for a Training Manager

February 1, 2012

This is just one of many live vacancies that are being advertised by 20:20 Selection. Please visit the website to see all these exciting opportunities in the UK Pharmaceutical Industry.

Training Manager, specialist products division within the pharmaceutical business of a global healthcare company.

An opportunity currently exists for a talented training and development manager to be responsible for delivering programmes in line with agreed company training strategy. You will focus on specialist therapy areas such as renal and neurology (Parkinson Disease). Additionally you would also be the point of contact point and coordinator, for the UK implementation of the E-Learning strategy

This is a Head Office based role (Berkshire) requiring you to work cross functionally with marketing, medical and sales management in order to offer the highest quality training solutions, your responsibilities will include:
– Coordinating and running induction/initial training
– Providing ongoing support across the franchise for new campaigns, conference etc.
– Working with brand teams to identify desired training outcomes that will support brand plan execution
– Supporting growth plans within division and working with other Training Managers to develop and deliver training plans
– Annual planning, ensuring adherence to budget and deadlines.
 
To be considered for this exciting position you are likely to:
– Have healthcare related sales experience having demonstrated achievements in sales & your career to date
– Have some prior training experience with a training qualification being an advantage
– Show potential to be innovative and creative in approach to both the design and delivery of training programmes
– Demonstrate good coaching and counselling skills
– Possess well-developed interpersonal skills with the adaptability to work cross-functionally within the company
– Have excellent planning skills with the drive to see projects through to completion
– Be able to work well under pressure & have a high level of flexibility.
It is likely that you are educated to degree level and are ideally ABPI qualified.

On offer to the successful person will be a highly competitive basic salary and benefits package. This is a superb opportunity to join a forward thinking team in a company who truly believe in investing in people.

Please don’t delay in applying. Email your CV to administrator@2020selection.co.uk and/or call on of our recruitment consultants on 0845 026 2020.

New Role Just In – Hospital Sales Specialist ( NE, Yorks, East Mids)

January 31, 2012

Hospital Sales Specialist – Basic to £45k, OTE £60k++

Many more live vacancies can be viewed at http://www.2020selection.co.uk

An opportunity to develop your talents working for a leading global Healthcare Company. Our client is currently looking for a Sales Specialist to develop the business in key hospital accounts throughout the North East,YorkshireandEast Midlands. Although a large geographical area this is a focused and targeted role with an emphasis on key account management.

This organisation has built an enviable portfolio of products and services that push back the frontiers of medical care and ultimately ensuring a better quality of life for people everywhere.

This opportunity for a Sales Specialist is an integral part of a specialty sales team reporting to the National Sales & Marketing Manager. You would be fully supported by internal functions such as marketing, customer services, logistics and shared services; YOU would be the interface of the company and the customer. With a drive for increased Patient Safety, in the NHS, when administering medication, our client is an excellent position to develop partnerships in hospital trusts. This role will involve selling new  as well as some established products and services.

Key responsibilities would include:

– Developing and implementing appropriate strategies for agreed customer targets with the objective of driving sales results and achieving or exceeding budgets.

– To identify key finance and clinical decision makers within Consortia, Hospitals and Units and arrange meetings to promote relevant products and services

– Gathering intelligence on customer plans and purchasing intentions and recommend responsive, timely and appropriate action.

– Maintaining a high level of knowledge of the therapy area and related products

– In conjunction with the National Sales Manager and wider commercial management team, provide informed input into/manage the tender process.

– Calling on key customers as per your business plan (Clinical/Aspectic/Purchasing Pharmacists, Procurement, Clinicians, Specialist Nurses)

To be considering for this exciting opportunity you are likely to have

– Previous hospital sales experience (2 years)

– Knowledge/Experience of NHS structure & buying processes

– Life sciences degree, nursing qualification, business degree (or equivalent experience inUKhealthcare market for minimum of 2 years)

– ABPI qualification and/or willing to study if required.

In return for your expertise if successful you will be offered a competitive salary & excellent benefits package including an uncapped bonus scheme. You will also receive first rate training and ongoing development.

To discuss this role in more detail please contact us on 0845 026 2020 or alternatively please submit your details by emailing administrator@2020selection.co.uk

20:20Selection Ltd promises to treat your application as important and will review your profile against our client’s requirements. However, if you have not heard from us within 7 days please assume that on this occasion you have not been successful.

Which Recruitment Agency?

January 18, 2012

Despite the global recession and credit crunch, one of the UK’s leading pharmaceutical recruitment agencies , 20:20 Selection Ltd has gone from strength to strength. How have they acheived their organic growth in these difficult times?

The team have over 50 years of combined, actual experience in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sales arenas in the UK.

Managing Director Karen Forshaw formed the company in 2002, after a successful career in medical sales (both primary and secondary care) and medical sales management (at both area and national sales manager level). She is passionate about providing an unirivaled service to both clients and candidates. The 20:20 Selection maxim of “perfect vision: not hindsight” extols the company virtues down to a tee. By carefully selecting their  candidates, 20:20 Selection ensure that when one goes before a client for an interview then they have an excellent chance of actually getting hired.

Using the experience and advice from Karen’s team, 20:20 Selection will ensure that you are only ever put forward for roles which you really understand and want to do. They only send your CV to clients with your full permission. Should you get an interview, then Karen and the team will keep you fully briefed and ‘prepped’ during the entire process. They have an enviable reputation within the industry as a recruitment company that really cares about both clients and candidates. One of the prime motivating factors is that individual consultants are not bonussed on just their own performance, but on the performance of the whole company. As a result you will not find yourself being forced or coerced into going for a role just to make up the sales figures of the consultant that you are dealing with.

So if you are interested in a role in UK pharmaceutical, medical or device sales then please contact us at administrator@2020selection.co.uk or visit our website http://www.2020selection.co.uk to find out more about the company.

Please note that in order to reach our minimum standards you will need to be qualified to work in the UK, have a full UK driving licence with not more than 6 points and be educated to degree level or be of graduate calibre.

Good Luck in your career.