Practice Atlas reads the year for you: every indicator, code list and business rule in plain English. Build EMIS searches, decode the ones you have, forecast your points, and turn recall reports into ready-to-send lists.
Type anything (an indicator, a code, a code list, an action) and Atlas takes you there. Each tool does one job well.
Answer the questions; the Forge writes the definition and bakes EMIS-importable XML, validated and round-trip sealed before you ever see a download button. No XML knowledge needed.
Drop an EMIS search export and read it back in plain English: every rule, every include/exclude path, with a flow diagram of how a patient moves through it.
Where each indicator stands, where it lands by 31 March at the current rate, and which single appointments feed the most points, deadline-weighted, in pounds as well as points.
Turn the ATLAS recall report into personalised invitation lists, split by contact method and reason, compliant-by-construction with the QOF guidebook's invitation rules.
Every in-house search led 1:1 by the official business rules. The only knowing divergences (rule errors that make them impossible to follow, or where EMIS hasn't caught up) are adjudicated by a human and published in the ledger. Never silent.
Search any SNOMED code, explore every indicator and register, and see exactly what changed this year: code-list churn and business-rule amendments, release by release.
Atlas is already loaded with the year's official NHS England data: the current PCD refset release, business rules, points and thresholds. Nothing to install.
Drop an EMIS search export into X-Ray, or a recall report into Recalls. Files are read locally in your browser and never uploaded; nothing is stored between visits.
Download EMIS-importable XML from the Forge, CSV send-lists from Recalls, printable reports from X-Ray. Atlas prepares; your systems stay the source of truth.
No. Atlas ships with no patient data, and when you drop a report or export onto the page it is read inside your browser; nothing is uploaded and nothing is stored between visits. The privacy badge in the app header isn't decoration; it's the architecture.
Everything is built from NHS England official data: the PCD refset content releases, the QOF business rules, and the points and thresholds in the year's QOF guidance. Every page states the exact release it was built from.
No. Atlas is a planning aid: every figure is computed for you to check against the record, not an instruction. Clinical decisions stay with the clinician; Atlas just makes sure nobody is decoding XML at 7pm to find out what's due.
Forge output is validated and round-trip sealed: the XML is re-read and proven canon-identical before download. House searches follow the official business rules 1:1; the only knowing divergences are where a rule is impossible to follow as written, or where EMIS hasn't yet caught up, each adjudicated by a human and published in the ledger.
Anyone in primary care who touches QOF: GPs, practice managers, admin teams running recalls, and whoever inherited the searches folder. If a question starts "why does it have to be this hard?", it's for you.
Atlas is currently in a closed beta, releasing more widely in 2026. Email [email protected] to join the waitlist. If you already have an account, sign in to unlock and the page decrypts in your browser.
Free for beta practices while we finish verification. Launch pricing will include founders rates, and is worked out per practice per year from list size and the modules you pick: 15p per patient per year, plus a £250 onboarding fee in year one*. For the average practice of 9,700 patients that is £1,705 in year one, then £1,455 a year. Minimum £1,000 a year; maximum £2,500. (*subject to change)
Already paying for searches elsewhere? Trial Atlas for 3 months free of charge, and keep the income it finds.
For scale: in 2026 this way of working recovered around £12,000 in QOF reclaims plus £600 a quarter on local schemes at a single UK practice. One practice's audited result, not a promised saving; what Atlas finds depends on your coding and claims position.
One search, everything: the whole QOF year, readable at last.