I got a email from my practice in January out of the blue again recommending statins (I haven't taken it up). I think this was possibly because the Quality and Outcomes Framework indicators were revised again by NHS England in December 2023.I have been summoned out of the blue to the GP surgery (good grief!) for a blood cholesterol test. I explained I usually have my Hb1Ac in August, but apparently this is only for cholesterol. I suspect (cynical, moi?) that the criteria for cholesterol reading has been lowered again. Cunningly my last test only gave an average figure not a breakdown of HDL LDL and Triglycerides, which was what I usually have. Anyone else know if this is the new norm, with the purpose of getting more of us on statins?
Just downloaded the sample onto my Kindle app, ready to read tomorrowAm currently reading The Clot Thickens by Dr Malcom Kendrick.
Still available here, consultant just prescribed itI have always refused statins to the point where my record is marked ‘statin intolerant’! However when my cholesterol had risen to a level that worried me, I did some homework and asked for an alternative med. called Ezetimibe, a non statin cholesterol tablet. I was happy on it, my GP was happy as my cholesterol came down. However Ezetimibe has now joined the ever growing list of unavailable drugs, so I’m back to taking nothing. Blood test in a couple of months to see what effect this has had on my total cholesterol.
Our practice nurse is strident about recommending statins; my husband, who is not diabetic, takes them. In the past, I've tried two different brands, but experienced unacceptable side effects, so both were discontinued. I declined the offer of a third brand.I have always refused statins to the point where my record is marked ‘statin intolerant’! However when my cholesterol had risen to a level that worried me, I did some homework and asked for an alternative med. called Ezetimibe, a non statin cholesterol tablet. I was happy on it, my GP was happy as my cholesterol came down. However Ezetimibe has now joined the ever growing list of unavailable drugs, so I’m back to taking nothing. Blood test in a couple of months to see what effect this has had on my total cholesterol.
That’s interesting, i’ll request it with my next lot of repeats and see what happens.Still available here, consultant just prescribed it
I’ve not taken any yet as been ill since Christmas & on 4th course of antibiotics, read the side effects & didn’t want to start them until better, daughters a pharmacist I’ll ask her if they’re still availableThat’s interesting, i’ll request it with my next lot of repeats and see what happens.
Rachox, I don't have my finger on it at the moment, but there is some new guidance on Ezetimibe. You might be able to find it on MIMS online if youhave full access.That’s interesting, i’ll request it with my next lot of repeats and see what happens.
@KennyA - Searchmeister (Yes, I am creeping), I don't suppose you have found a comprehensive list of all the QOF elements?I got a email from my practice in January out of the blue again recommending statins (I haven't taken it up). I think this was possibly because the Quality and Outcomes Framework indicators were revised again by NHS England in December 2023.
Two new cholesterol indicators have been added (CHOL001 and CHOL002), worth 30 QOF points for those indicators.
There are 635 QOF points available in total. Each QOF point is worth £213.43 to the practice in 2023-24.
Here's the link - screenshot also below.
QOF indicators | Goals and outcome measures | Lipid modification - CVD prevention | CKS | NICE
QOF indicators, Goals and outcome measures, Lipid modification - CVD prevention, CKScks.nice.org.uk
This link is also worth a look - the GPs argued strongly for scrapping QOF targets entirely. NHS England is sticking with QOF and imposed the changes.
What changes have been made to QOF in 2023/24? | Practice Business
An overview of the changes that have been made to the Quality and Outcomes Framework for 2023/24.practicebusiness.co.uk
I have had one, let me see if I can remember where the up to date version is.@KennyA - Searchmeister (Yes, I am creeping), I don't suppose you have found a comprehensive list of all the QOF elements?
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