As the current Covid-19 funding arrangements for general ophthalmic service (GOS) contractors come to an end today, the Optometric Fees Negotiating Committee (OFNC) has issued an update on recovery funding.
It states: “In recent discussions with NHS England on Covid-19 funding for optical practices in England, the OFNC has stressed the need for ongoing support in the event of local or regional lockdowns being introduced.
“This morning, the OFNC met NHS England again and discussed the position in Leicester. We understand that NHS England is planning to shortly confirm the next steps for all primary care providers in Leicester, including optical practices.
“Meanwhile, our discussions with NHS England on future Covid-19 funding for all GOS contractors in England have continued. The current arrangements end with effect from today, and contractors are understandably frustrated that NHS England has not clarified funding arrangements for the increased cost associated with NHS care from July onwards.
“The OFNC continues to press NHS England for a decision on this so that practices and practitioners can focus on meeting the eye health needs of local people safely throughout the pandemic. It has also clearly set out the additional challenges faced by domiciliary providers.
“We will provide more information on all these issues, and on the outstanding issue of agreed deductions as set out in NHS England’s 1 April letter to contractors, as soon as we can.”
The College of Optometrists has issued advice for optical practices in Leicester – where stricter lockdown measures will be in place for two weeks. Read the advice here.
Visit ABDO’s Covid-19 advice page here.