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Ruth McDonald [email protected]

Heading for new professionalism? Experiences in the NHS

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Heading for new professionalism? Experiences in the NHS. Ruth McDonald [email protected]. Acknowledgements. SDO, Department of Health, Commonwealth Fund - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Heading for new professionalism? Experiences in the NHS

Ruth [email protected]

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AcknowledgementsSDO, Department of Health, Commonwealth

Fund

Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi, Martin Tickle, Martin Roland, Tim Doran, Stephen Campbell, Steve Harrison, Darren Ashcroft, Caroline Sanders, Russell Mannion, Keith Milsom.

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Methods

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What do we mean by professional?

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‘New’ professionalism?Dynamic contextChanges to incentive structuresAligning payment to policy goals GP contract & Practice-based

Commissioning (PBC)2004Pharmacy contract 2005Dental contract 2006Policy goals multiple, complex and competing

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GP contractSelf-employed contractors (partnerships)Quality and outcomes framework (QOF)Contract with practiceEnd to OOHSoftware to facilitate deliveryNegotiated, ballot, own dataNew money, MPIG

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Impact?Self surveillanceSurveillance by others (including non

doctors)Hierarchy

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Impact?Critical of other practicesImprovements in other practicesAcceptance of public accountability

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PBC GPs act as commissionersElites & rank & fileNew strataSurveillance of self & by others

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Pharmacy Professional status• Business vs. public interest• Control over the substance of work• ‘Incomplete professionals’ (Denzin & Mettlin

1968)• Subordinate to medicine• Increasingly ‘corporate’• Divisions/ fragmentation

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Professional statusConflict with business concerns overstatedKnowledge imbues drug with social

significancePharmacists respond to disorder, ‘providing

tools for the sick person to respond to the question “What is happening to me? What do the disordered senses of my body mean?”’ (Dingwall and Wilson 1995: 122).

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Pharmacy contractContractors61% multiples (>5 pharmacies)Essential (dispensing)Enhanced (smoking cessation, minor

ailments)Advanced

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MURs

Consultation room£28 per MUR Max 400 per annumCopy to GP & patient

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MUR volumes

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Professional statusTargets for MURsTick box MURsHome delivery of medicinesDelegation to other staffCompetitive market

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Dental contractEnd to open ended fundingEnd to patient registrationUDAsBand 1 - Diagnosis, treatment planning and

maintenance 1 UDABand 2 – Treatment (e.g. fillings, root canal

treatment, extractions) 3 UDAsBand 3 - Complex treatment that includes a

lab element (e.g. bridges, crowns) 12 UDAs

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Summarya contribution to high levels of attainment of

quality targets and a reduction, over time, in the variation in care quality related to deprivation in general medical practice

increasing volumes of incentivised activities in community pharmacy

a shift towards dental treatments which pay more, relative to effort expended

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Many thanks