Clinical Coding for QOF: Boost Accuracy & Performance

Clinical Coding for QOF: Boost Accuracy & Performance

Join our free training session to learn about clinical coding for QOF. Fast and practical training for coders, clinicians & admin staff.

By BetterLetter

Date and time

Wednesday, June 18 · 5 - 5:45am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

Join us for a free and practical online 45-minute training session focused on identifying clinical triggers in secondary care letters that directly impact QOF (Quality and Outcomes Framework) and funding, hosted by Jo Stephenson, Head of Clinical Coding Excellence at BetterLetter.

This free session will kick off with a brief introduction to QOF and the wider funding landscape, then dive into what to look for in letters - highlighting diagnoses, medications, tests, and time-sensitive actions that matter. Through real-world examples, we’ll show you how to spot these coding opportunities and boost your practice's income. You will also have a chance to ask questions during the Q&A part of the session.

Perfect for coders, GPs, and admin staff who want to improve accuracy and maximise income.

Note: This session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and includes (optional) audience interaction (polls, voting, etc) that you can partake in using your mobile device.

Frequently asked questions

Will there be more sessions in the future?

Definitely! We are planning many more (free) training sessions on a variety of topics related to clinical coding. We hope to see you again!

Will this session be recorded?

This session will be recorded, but no participants will be visible in the recording.

Will I be able to ask questions?

Yes! The session will conclude with a Q&A session so please come prepared with any questions that you may have.

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At BetterLetter, we use AI to help primary care teams process and code clinical letters faster, more accurately, and with greater impact. We host free monthly training sessions for clinicians, coders, and administrators to explore clinical coding best practices, from core concepts to advanced techniques.