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.

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

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.

UK GDPR AlignedCaldicott PrinciplesWest EU Data ResidencyEncrypted InfrastructureBuilt for NHS Primary CareNo patient data shared with third parties