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Originally Posted by Linnear You can do an intervention which leads into an MUR and get paid for both but an intervention is a process that is completely separate to MURs.
You do an intervention because you see a problem an MUR doesn't have to follow. |
You've got
me confused now: How do you go about getting paid for both an MUR and an intervention?
I thought that prescription interventions were classed as an "essential service" in the new contract,thus not worthy of any additional payment, whereas an intervention-triggered MUR is just that, an MUR : " There is only one service; it is what prompts the review that is the differentiating factor.", says the PSNC website quoted in my previous post...