Page last updated: 28-SEP-2006

General Practice - Quality & Outcomes Framework

2005/06 Achievement data at practice level - summaries

Click on the links below for excel link to a microsoft excel file tables containing practice level summaries of Scotland's QOF data for April 2005-March 2006.

Please note:

  • Data for the former NHS Argyll & Clyde (dissolved after 31st March 2006) are presented in two parts, corresponding with the practices that from 1st April 2006 come under the responsibility of enlarged NHS Highland and NHS Greater Glasgow areas.
  • It is essential to take note of each practice's contract type.  In particular, practices with section 2c or 17c contract types may use only some of the QOF indicators, as part of their own, individualised, quality framework.  Where this is the case, recorded achievement under QOF may appear relatively low, but this should not be taken to mean that such practices are not providing a high level of service to their patients.
  • Data are shown for those practices whose points and payments were signed off (or finalised prior to sign-off) at 9th August 2006.  QOF achievement points and payments remain to be agreed for some practices.  Additionally, it is possible that further small adjustments may be made for practices whose data have been signed off.
Total achievement points and payments Achievement outwith the clinical domain areas
Link opens in new windowTotal achievement points and payments

Link opens in new windowOrganisational domain
Link opens in new windowPatient experience domain

Link opens in new windowAdditional services domain

Achievement in the 10 clinical domain areas              Additional payment points

Link opens in new windowAsthma
Link opens in new windowCancer
Link opens in new windowChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Link opens in new windowSecondary prevention in Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)
Link opens in new windowDiabetes Mellitus
Link opens in new windowEpilepsy
Link opens in new windowHypertension
Link opens in new windowHypothyroidism
Link opens in new windowMental Health
Link opens in new windowStroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)

Link opens in new windowHolistic care points
Link opens in new windowQuality practice payment points
Link opens in new windowAccess bonus points