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Revealed: Payment due to your practice after QOF error

08 Feb 2011

Find out how much your practice is owed.

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Anonymous,
08 Feb 2011
NONE SURENDRA K SHARMA
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Anonymous,
08 Feb 2011
Do the QoF reimbursements apply to N Ireland? clive patterson
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Anonymous,
08 Feb 2011
Why am I always excluded from things like this? Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman
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Anonymous,
09 Feb 2011
Download doesn't work for me Peter Juhasz
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Anonymous,
09 Feb 2011
Good news thayumanavar hariharan
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Anonymous,
09 Feb 2011
Can someone tell me as the year for which these payments are being made? Hasmukh Shah
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Anonymous,
10 Feb 2011
Very nice of Pulse to create a list of payments due; many thanks Suresh Patel
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Anonymous,
14 Feb 2011
Not surprised or excited, we are all human javaid ahmad mir
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Anonymous,
21 Feb 2011
Just need to see the transfer actually taking place.... Jonathan Mounty
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Anonymous,
23 Feb 2011
I was solo practitioner from 1st April 2004 till 3rd May 2009 & my partner is solo practitioner since 4th May 2009 onward. How can I get my share from this payment. Anand Jain
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