Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how the Carr-Hill formula is used to calculate GP surgery funding.
The Carr-Hill formula determines how global sum funding is distributed among practices. The global sum is a capitated payment, calculated based on the size of a practice’s registered list of patients. It accounts for 50% to 60% of general practice funding and is allocated through the core contract.
It is a workload-based formula, introduced in 2004, that is designed to ensure that practices are reimbursed for their expected workload. Practices are paid more if their registered patients are expected to use services more, based on past usage patterns of patients with similar characteristics. It takes into account the following factors, whose weight is calculated via an assessment of historical activity rather than need: