The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) The Kidney Care Atlas underlines the importance of GPs providing quality healthcare information to patients in formats they prefer. GPs in England are incentivized by the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), which rewards "good practice". Under the QOF system, doctors are incentivised to establish and maintain a register of patients with CKD and provide them with information about their condition. Ninety per cent of GPs provide such information in leaflets, whereas increasingly patients prefer healthcare information online and in video format. Data in the Kidney Care Atlas suggests that kidney patients need to be more effectively informed about readily available, inexpensive therapies that can slow and prevent the progression of CKD. This could be achieved by simply substituting videos for leaflets and integrated into the QOF system. Takeaways Videos, unlike doctors, never wear out and can be accessed by thousands of patients simultaneously, 24-7, 365 days a year from anywhere, at anytime and on any device. Doctors who use videos to inform patients suggest this relieves pressure on GP surgeries and A&E departments. Ten short videos could reduce kidney disease by encouraging people at risk of CKD to:
- Ensure their blood sugar levels are excellent if they're diabetic
- Regularly check and control their blood pressure.
- Regularly have blood and urine tests
- Immediately treat urinary tract
- Control blood cholesterol levels
- Maintain a diet that is low in sugar, fat and salt and high in fibre
- Avoid smoking
- Alcohol in moderation
- Engage in regular exercise
- Mantain a healthy weight
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