The General Practice Podcast

Podcast - Neil Modha - Reducing health inequalities

09.12.2021 - By Ben GowlandPlay

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GP Dr Neil Modha returns to the Ockham sofa this week to discuss the topic of health inequalities, something which is particularly close to his heart on account of the vulnerable communities which make up the majority of his Thistlemoor practice in Peterborough’s patient population. From QOF measures to Covid vaccination numbers, Neil explains why the current funding model and the systems in place are not always supportive of those working their hardest to meet the needs of those most in need but also, with the introduction of integrated care systems and some close liaison with NHS England, why there is reason to be optimistic going forwards.   Introduction (36 secs)   The population served by Neil’s practice (50 secs)   How the Thistlemoor team are meeting the needs of vulnerable patient groups (1 min 24 secs)   Covid vaccinations and why measured targets are not always representative of efforts on the ground (2 mins 23 secs)   Weighted populations (5 mins 5 secs)   The Carr-Hill formula and how it works in practice (6 mins 1 sec)   Other GP contract pressures (7 mins 2 secs)   Challenges of QOF and ‘absolute’ target setting (8 mins 49 secs)   Increasing the inequality gap (9 mins 40 secs)   The digital impact (11 mins 25 secs)   Barriers to tech (12 mins 42 secs)   What is the best way forward? (14 mins 5 secs) Can change happen with the introduction of integrated care systems? (16 mins 44 secs)   The appetite for change within the centralised bodies (18 mins 41 secs)   Optimism for the future (20 mins 25 secs) Funding analysis– can you help?! (21 mins 19 secs)   The episode Ben refers to, where Neil introduces us to Thistlemoor’s innovative open access model, can be found here If you can assist with some funding analysis, Ben can put you in touch with Neil

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