Most nhs providers opt for 'enhanced tariff' for 2015/16
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News story MOST NHS PROVIDERS OPT FOR 'ENHANCED TARIFF' FOR 2015/16 A large majority of NHS hospitals, community health services and mental health trusts have decided to move to a
new voluntary tariff option for 2015/16. Monitor and NHS England today report that 211 out of 240 NHS trusts and foundation trusts (88% of all NHS providers) will move to the new voluntary
tariff option (the ‘Enhanced Tariff Option’) for 2015/16. They will gain their share of the improved tariff funding made available to the NHS in December’s Autumn Statement, worth up to £500
million. See the list of providers (PDF, 172 KB, 9 pages) choosing the ‘Enhanced Tariff Option’. The ‘Enhanced Tariff Option’ (ETO) will help: * reduce the funding pressures on acute
hospitals, without raiding necessary investments in mental health, primary care and other services * support wider action to unlock provider and commissioner-led efficiencies, while ensuring
the orderly management of the overall NHS budget within the cash limit set by Parliament * enable the timely completion of the annual NHS contracting round and give more certainty to
commissioners and providers for 2015/16 Under the ETO, the marginal rate providers are paid for extra emergency admissions will increase from 30% now to 70%; the marginal rate for extra
specialised services will also increase from the originally proposed 50% to 70%; and the headline efficiency requirement will be 0.3% lower than originally proposed. The ETO incorporates an
allowance for service developments in mental health and changes to trusts’ clinical negligence premiums. Participating providers will join an NHS-wide efficiency collaborative to help them
track and manage cost pressures, including temporary staffing costs and procurement savings. The minority of providers who have not affirmatively opted in to the ETO will continue on current
prices (the 2014/15 ‘Default Tariff Rollover’, or DTR) until such time as a new tariff is established. This will not be until later this year, possibly following a referral by Monitor to
the Competition and Markets Authority. As previously notified, since providers on the 2014/15 DTR would not be contributing proportionately to the shared NHS-wide 2015/16 efficiency goals
through the tariff deflator, they will instead be ineligible for discretionary payments, including CQUIN, next year. CONTRACTING TIMETABLE A revised timetable for planning, contracting and
dispute resolution in 2015/16 has already been agreed between Monitor, the NHS Trust Development Authority and NHS England. In revising the timetable we sought to: * ensure that sufficient
time is allowed before draft full plans are submitted * allow enough time between the draft and final plans for feedback to be responded to * give due consideration to other commitments such
as year-end accounting. The final NHS Standard Contract will be issued next week, together with an updated version of the ‘Dispute Resolution Process for 2015/16’, and more detail on
administering the ETO and DTR. It remains essential that commissioners and providers make every effort to have signed contracts in place by 31 March 2015. SHARE THIS PAGE The following links
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