AISMA accountants currently advise over 3,500 GP practices, as well as salaried GPs, locums, specialists and consultants.
To qualify as an AISMA accountant, members must meet demanding requirements set by the Association. These include regular peer reviews to ensure standards continue to be upheld. As a result, AISMA accountants are amongst the best advisers on the accounting, finance, taxation, practice management and pension issues affecting doctors today.
For doctors seeking to grasp the opportunities arising from the new era of healthcare commissioning, AISMA accountants provide expert advice on funding, financial modelling, contract documentation and negotiations with the CCG.
By pooling statistical data from medical practices across the UK and continually sharing and exchanging expertise and knowledge, AISMA accountants have unrivalled financial intelligence on what makes the most profitable, well-managed medical practice.
AISMA accountants are attuned to the constant changes faced by the medical profession and are a reliable source of information and advice on the impact of government legislation and policy decisions made locally by primary care and acute trusts.
More about AISMAResponse to the 2024 Spring Budget
6 March, 2024
Deborah Wood, Chairman of the Association of Independent Specialist Medical Accountants, said: “There was very little in the way of good news for general practice in today’s Budget announcement. While there will be small gains at a personal level for individual GPs and their staff through cuts to National Insurance contributions, there was no commitment [...]
Response to the 2024/25 GP contract announcement
29 February, 2024
Responding to the announcement by NHS England of the 2024/25 GP contract, Andrew Pow, board member of the Association of Independent Specialist Medical Accountants said: “This is a disappointing announcement and the third year running when uplifts in the value of the GP contract have been significantly below inflation. While the contract is based on [...]