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Any Qualified Provider AQP

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by hann, Apr 1, 2012.

  1. hann

    hann Active Member


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    Hi folks,
    I am a private pod with NHS contracts. The latest UK government changes mean that from sept 2012 in order to contiue to receive NHS referrals, I have to become a AQP ( see supply2health website/podiatry). If I dont I will go out of business as two thirds of my patients are NHS.
    I am having immense problems getting my head round this - not clinically but due to the technology you are required to be on the nhs mail and choose and book systems. Is anyone else contemplating becoming AQP or even managed it? I would appreciate any feedback thanks
     
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