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Ochre Health

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Pod66, Jul 8, 2015.

  1. Pod66

    Pod66 Member


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    Hi ,
    Looking to see if any colleagues have any experience with
    Ochre health- I work in a medical / multi-dis clinic - owned/ run
    By an Independent GP group who has just advised the clinic will be sold to
    this company-
    Interestingly one of the reasons given, was the cost / time burden of running a clinic particularly in respect to Practice Accreditation. If independent , but established busy medical clinics ,where Gps get financial incentives, find PA onerous ...... ? Voluntary Practice accreditation for Podiatry practices with no incentives. Where will this lead the
    Profession-
    Love to hear thoughts on the Qip/Apodc push .
    P
     
  2. surfboy

    surfboy Active Member

    Three words: WATCH YOUR BACK.
     
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