Revenue Recovery
Recover the revenue your practice has already earned
UK GP practices earn income based on the care they deliver. But a significant portion of that income goes uncollected every month — not because the care wasn't needed, but because the patient didn't come in. Veyas-AI closes that gap automatically.
Revenue streams
Four revenue streams you may be missing
According to the 2025/26 GP contract and NHS England funding guidance:
QOF income — up to £127,000 per practice
564 live QOF indicators remain in 2025/26, worth £225.49 per point. Each chronic disease patient who misses their annual review represents a QOF point lost.
Each missed review is lost income — Veyas tracks every indicator automatically
Source: NHS England 2025/26 GP Contract
Enhanced Access funding — £15,000–£40,000 per practice
Enhanced Access pays £7.67 per weighted patient. Veyas provides the remote monitoring infrastructure that makes practices eligible for Enhanced Access and PCN population health contracts.
Access funding your practice couldn't claim before
Source: NHS England 2025/26
Advice & Guidance — £20 per request, £80M nationally available
A&G services generate direct income when delivered. Veyas remote monitoring data supports clinical decision-making and A&G delivery at scale.
Turn monitoring data into reimbursable A&G activity
Source: NHS England
PCN-level contracts — £20,000–£200,000+
PCNs delivering population health management and proactive care access additional contracted services funding. Veyas provides the monitoring infrastructure at PCN scale.
Infrastructure for PCN-scale contracted services
Source: NHS England PCN DES
In practice
What this looks like in practice
A practice with 2,500 patients and a 25% chronic disease panel has approximately 625 monitored patients. At an average recall revenue of £15 per patient per month, and a platform cost of £2,500/month, the typical net gain is £6,875/month. The platform pays for itself before the end of the first billing cycle.