
Making Sense of the "Red Book"
John Chisholm(Editor)
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
3rd Edition
Published on 31. August 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
248 pages
978-1-85775-291-5 (ISBN)
Description
In this new edition, the information contained in the second edition has been brought up to date. It interprets the prose of the "Statement of Fees and Allowances" ("The Red Book"), and identifies the opportunities and pitfalls of general practice which may otherwise be overlooked by busy GPs and practice managers. It identifies the opportunities and pitfalls of modern general practice.
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Series
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-85775-291-5 (9781857752915)
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John Chisholm
Making Sense of the "Red Book"
Book
07/1993
2nd Edition
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
€40.47
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Content
The 1990 GP Contract in context; the GP Contract under the NHS - the 1990 changes in historical perspective; independent contractor status; how GPs' pay is determined; GPs' terms of service; the basic practice allowance; allowances related to the BPA; the associate allowance; absences from practice; capitation fees and calculating list size; deprivation payments; initial practice allowances and inducement payments; rural practice payments scheme; maternity medical services; contraceptive services; child health surveillance; minor surgery; restricted services and limited lists; the registration fee; health promotion and chronic disease management; night visit fees and out of hours services; temporary residents; fees for miscellaneous services; target payments; vaccinations and immunizations; supplying drugs and appliances; teaching undergraduate medical students; the trainee practitioner scheme; the doctors' retainer scheme; postgraduate education allowance; reimbusement rent and rates; improving surgery premises; health centres; practice staff; computer costs; payment arrangements; appeals to the Secretary of State; how "The Red Book" is negotiated and implemented.