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Payment by Results (PbR)

Payment by Results aims to support NHS modernisation by paying hospitals for the work they do, rewarding efficiency and quality. It also carries risks that need to be managed effectively both locally and nationally.
 
 
28 January 2010
We reviewed accident and emergency (A&E) data for Payment by Results (PbR) purposes in eight acute trusts to see if we should extend the PbR data assurance framework to cover A&E activity.
28 January 2010
We launched a consultation on the Payment by Results (PbR) data assurance framework for 2010/11 onwards in autumn 2009. We have now published the response to this consultation, PbR data assurance ...
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22 October 2009
The Audit Commission has won a national award for its Payment by Results benchmarker system.
13 May 2009
Payment by Results Data Assurance Framework process and arrangements
27 August 2009
The following pages contain results from the Payment by Results (PbR) Data Assurance Framework undertaken during quarters one and two of 2008/09.
19 February 2009
The PbR assurance portal has been developed to support all aspects of the PbR data assurance framework.
26 May 2009
The Audit Commission has developed a powerful online tool called the National Benchmarker which provides direct access to our Payment by Results (PbR) benchmarking.
27 August 2009
The results below are from the Payment by Results (PbR) Data Assurance Framework clinical coding audit undertaken during 2008/09 for Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
27 August 2009
The results below are from the Payment by Results (PbR) Data Assurance Framework clinical coding audit undertaken during 2008/09 for East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust.
27 August 2009
The results below are from the Payment by Results (PbR) Data Assurance Framework clinical coding audit undertaken during 2008/09 for East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust.