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        Abstract
        Payment by results – West Midlands: A Providers Perspective

        Author(s)

        Leena Sankla and John Rodway

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        Leena Sankla  Project Director, Solutions 4 Health Ltd

        John Rodway  Operations Director, Solutions 4 Health Ltd

        Abstract

        Payment by Results (PbR) was first introduced in 2003 and is a payment per patient outcomes method that replaces other funding methods such as block contracts. PbR gives greater transparency in NHS funding, as organisations are reimbursed based upon the care people receive and aims to improve the quality of services provided and broaden client choice.

        Since April 2010, a tariff for the provision of stop smoking interventions has been piloted in the West Midlands to test the feasibility of this approach. Solutions 4 Health is an external provider and has been delivering PbR projects nationally for a number of years, including the West Midlands project.

        The purpose of this presentation is to share the experience of delivering under a PbR, particularly the opportunities for increased innovation, greater client choice and an increased in focus on targeted population – resulting in reducing health inequalities. The presentations will also discuss some of the initial teething problems, particularly around data collection, invoice/payment cycles and NRT voucher schemes.

        Source of funding: None

        Declaration of interest: None

         
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