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The staff market forces factor component of the resource allocation weighted capitation formula: new estimates 2013-2015: Final report to NHS improvement and NHS England

The staff market forces factor component of the resource allocation weighted capitation formula: new estimates 2013-2015: Final report to NHS improvement and NHS England
The staff market forces factor component of the resource allocation weighted capitation formula: new estimates 2013-2015: Final report to NHS improvement and NHS England
The staff Market Forces Factor (sMFF) is the mechanism in England by which both funding allocated to commissioners of healthcare and the tariff that providers of healthcare can charge are adjusted to reflect the unavoidable costs of commissioning/providing health care across different geographical locations. The current sMFF is based on estimates of spatial wage differentials using 2007–2009 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) data. The focus of this project will be on providing a new updated Staff MFF index based on the latest data available from ASHE. This ensures funding and pricing reflects the current labour market conditions faced by commissioners and providers of healthcare.
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Skåtun, Diane, Elliot, Robert F., Ejebu, Ourega-Zoé, McConnachie, A., Rice, Nigel and Wetherall, K. (2017) The staff market forces factor component of the resource allocation weighted capitation formula: new estimates 2013-2015: Final report to NHS improvement and NHS England 233pp.

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The staff Market Forces Factor (sMFF) is the mechanism in England by which both funding allocated to commissioners of healthcare and the tariff that providers of healthcare can charge are adjusted to reflect the unavoidable costs of commissioning/providing health care across different geographical locations. The current sMFF is based on estimates of spatial wage differentials using 2007–2009 Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) data. The focus of this project will be on providing a new updated Staff MFF index based on the latest data available from ASHE. This ensures funding and pricing reflects the current labour market conditions faced by commissioners and providers of healthcare.

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Published date: 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 445036
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/445036
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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2020 17:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:05

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Author: Diane Skåtun
Author: Robert F. Elliot
Author: A. McConnachie
Author: Nigel Rice
Author: K. Wetherall

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