Abstract

Proposed changes to the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) for the 2013-14 general medical services (GMS) contract were “unworkable” or “inappropriate,” the BMA’s General Practitioners Committee has said. In October the government announced a raft of changes to the GMS contract for 2013-14, which it intended to impose without the BMA’s agreement.1 The BMA has called this approach “hugely damaging.” The deputy chairman of the General Practitioners Committee, Richard Vautrey, said that the committee had concerns “not just in terms of additional …

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