Is it true that practices achieving maximum QOF points will not necessarily meet the requirements of data accreditation?
That is true, because the QOF is measuring care and data accreditation is assessing the quality of data. The QOF focuses on the outcomes for a small number of conditions, whereas data accreditation assesses the quality of data held on all patients, and the ways in which practices manage their data and information.
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