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#50 PCIT Gems: QOF codes l Introduction to our SystmOne Toolset

Welcome to those of you who have recently signed up to our weekly Gems!

We have received some lovely feedback on our weekly Gems and our recent QOF webinar. It is always great to hear how useful you are finding the quick hints and tips. If you have any feedback you would like to share, please submit here.

If you would like to share any useful hints and tips to include or ask us a question to feature, you can do so here.

Thank you for taking the time to read.

Dustyn (Founder of Primary Care IT)

Codes for QOF 2023/24

In light of the changes to QOF in recent months we have also updated our quick reference guide for users to find which codes count to achieve or remove a patient from a QOF indicator. PCIT subscribers are already able to use the QOF Outstanding page in the OneTemplate to ensure the correct coding is used. A PDF for distribution or printing can be downloaded here.

Excel – Saving CSVs Quick Hint

Don’t forget, it’s important to remember when submitting data that CSV files lose their additional formatting and go back to their original state when you click to save. The work around for this would be to ensure you’re choosing to ‘save as’ then picking to save as an excel workbook. These need to be saved as workbook to keep their formatting!

Are you a SystmOne user? 

Our toolset comprises of templates, protocols, searches and documents all optimised for your practice. Still stewarded by practising GP Partners, we really get what GPs and their teams need as we’re experiencing the same everyday challenges in our practices.

We’re holding an ‘Introduction to the SystmOne’ toolset webinar on Wednesday 14th February which will showcase all our work and allow you to ask any questions you may have.

Register to join here.

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