NHS managers in Birmingham have told family doctors they will be able to get extra payments - on top of the £5.25 they already get per jab - if they meet targets on vaccination rates.
If they vaccinate more than 90 per cent of those deemed at risk of the disease in their area, they will get 50 per cent more per jab, meaning they will be paid £7.88 for every person they vaccinate.
Even if they achieve an uptake of 40 per cent, they will get an extra 10 per cent on top. It is not known if these extra bonuses, which would be worth thousands of pounds per practice, are available in other areas of the country. More...
Don't miss:
- South Korea investigates Roche and Novartis...
- Swiss pharma giants Roche pay millions to US politicians...
- Only 10% of British health staff will take swine flu jabs...
- Dr. Russell Blaylock and the swine flu vaccine scam...
- Why do healthcare workers refuse the swine flu vaccine?
- London Times censors mass opposition to swine flu vaccine...
- One third of British doctors will not take swine flu vaccine...
No comments:
Post a Comment