M word - Issue 13 - MMR catch up Programme update - 30 April 2013

 

Dear Colleague

Measles - MMR Catch up Programme UPDATE - 30 April 2013

It has now been announced that there will be an MMR vaccination catch-up programme in England. Please look at this letter from NHS England outlining the main aspects of the programme and including a service specification for your information.

We have simplified the details for you into 3 sections:

 

1. What practices need to do

2. Payments

3. Anticipated workload for practices

 

Whilst this is not perfect, it is what has been determined in agreement with the BMA.

Please continue to forward any questions or concerns to us at MMR@lmc.org.uk.

With best wishes

Dr Michelle Drage FRCGP
Chief Executive

 

1 . What practices need to do



a)  Target or ‘at risk’ group, i.e. 10-16 year olds

According to the service specification practices are required to identify their registered patients between the ages of 10 and 16 who have not been immunised previously or have had an incomplete course of MMR (i.e. only one dose), contact them and offer them an appointment for vaccination.

The minimum requirement is that contact should be via a letter to the parents or guardians of the children in this cohort.

Payment: £1.50 per qualifying patient.


b)   Patients aged 16 and over

No proactive identifying and contacting of these patients is required, but practices should provide one or two doses of the MMR vaccine as clinically indicated to all unvaccinated patients included in this cohort who present to
the practice requesting vaccination.

Payment: £7.64 per dose.

For full payment details depending on the age group, please see table.

c)   Keep full records

The reporting requirements for this temporary MMR catch up programme have not been defined yet and the claim form for payment has not been developed yet either.  Therefore we do not know what patient information or other
information will be required for practices to be able to claim payment under this programme.

    
Practices are advised to keep the fullest possible records of all actions, patient contacts and communications as well as the requirements of iii (a) and (b) in the attached service specification, which are standard contractual
requirements for any immunisation offered.

 

2. Payments

Please see table.

 

3. Anticipated workload for practices

The London Regional Office of NHS England estimates that there are approximately 57,000 unvaccinated children who will need to be invited to the practice for immunisation under this catch up programme. 

This means that most practices in London will be dealing with not more than 100 patients. There will of course be practices where the demand is higher, e.g. those with large migrant populations etc.

Practices are reminded that there have not yet been widespread measles outbreaks in London and that there is time to make appropriate preparations.

 

 





 
 


 
 
 


 
 
 

Last updated : 13 Dec 2021

 

M word - Issue 12 - Measles - MMR catch up scheme UPDATE (26 Apr 2013)

Dear Colleague Measles - MMR catch up scheme UPDATE   Here is an update based on current information and your...
Read more »

M word - Issue 11 - Measles - MMR Catch up Campaign (25 Apr 2013)

Dear Colleague Measles - MMR Catch up Campaign As you cannot have missed, The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) has announced a national MMR catch up campaign, centred...
Read more »

The M Word - Issue 10 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest personal briefing for practices on NHS reforms (03 Apr 2013)

Dear Colleague  Another April, Another New NHS  But this time it’s huge, so please see below for some sanity which I have drawn up from the perspective of practices as...
Read more »

The M Word - Issue 9 (20 Dec 2012)

Dear Colleague, Just before the second year of NHS ‘transition‘ draws to a close we are beginning to see how it will all fit together in London. There...
Read more »

The M Word Issue 8 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest personal briefing for practices on NHS reforms (05 Jul 2012)

I know in General Practice we’re all supposed to be the best at tolerating uncertainty when it comes to our patients health, but I’m not so sure we’re able to...
Read more »

The M Word Issue 7 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest personal briefing for practices on NHS reforms (01 Mar 2012)

  Through the fog    I felt it timely to send a beam of light out into the fog and try to illumine the way ahead for general practice.   ...
Read more »

The M Word issue 6 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest personal briefing for practices on NHS reforms (16 Dec 2011)

I have 3 updates for you:   The Health and Social Care Bill, 1 year on GP Primary Medical...
Read more »

The M Word issue 5 - Dr Michelle Drage's latest personal briefing for practices on NHS reforms (10 Oct 2011)

  Here's the latest update on what has and what has not been going on over the last few weeks, and what is likely to happen over the Autumn. I...
Read more »

The M Word issue 4 - Dr Drage's briefing on the NHS reforms (15 Jun 2011)

The Day After...   The Politics The Real World Michelle’s 3 step guide (definitely not a toolkit) to QIPP and GRIP   Dr Michelle Drage FRCGPCEO Londonwide...
Read more »

The M Word issue 3 - Dr Michelle Drage's briefing on NHS reforms (07 Jun 2011)

I thought I’d share three of my more serious thoughts to do with Providing General Practice and NOT commissioning (mostly!)   The new transitional management landscape in London Our...
Read more »
Next Page »
« Previous Page