OFNC update on GOS fees 2024/25
Current offer unacceptable
Many contractors have been asking for news about fees and grants for 2024/25 given the significant cost pressures that primary eye care is facing.
As the new financial year approaches, the reason there has not yet been any announcement is that The offer would be another real-terms cut and is lower than that for the NHS as a whole.
Having made little headway with officials in the face of a reasonable bid, we have written to Minister Andrea Leadsom asking for an urgent meeting. Earlier this year the Minister paid tribute to the “essential role played by NHS sight testing in the prevention of avoidable sight loss” and “how an expanded role for the primary eye care workforce could help alleviate ophthalmology pressures.”
We cannot in good faith agree to accept a proposal which we believe would be detrimental to the sector and the government’s own plan to use primary eye care to take pressure off GPs and hospitals and reduce avoidable blindness for patients, particularly those on long hospital waiting lists.
We are sorry not to be able to be more reassuring at this time when so many practices are striving to meet patient needs on NHS fees that do not cover costs while being expected to protect the nation’s vision and eye health.