Carr-Hill allocation formula
Last reviewed 01/2018
- the Carr-Hill allocation formula
- used to adjust the global sum total for a number of local demographic and other factors which may affect Practice workload.
- for example, a Practice with a large number of elderly patients may have a higher workload than one which primarily cares for commuters.
- The Carr-Hill formula replaced the Jarman index
- factors included in the Carr-Hill formula
- patient age and gender (used to reflect frequency of home and surgery visits)
- additional needs: Standardised Mortality Ratio and Standardised Long-Standing Illness for patients under the age of 65 years
- number of newly registered patients (generate 40% of work in 1st year)
- rurality
- costs of living in some area (ie South East - ? higher staff costs)
- patient age/gender for nursing/residential consultations.
- factors included in the Carr-Hill formula
The formula is applied to practice populations, rather than Primary Care Organisation populations.