ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change their clinical behaviour and reduce medical costs.Data sourcesMEDLINE, CINAHL, Health Plan and EMBASE and citations in review articles were searched for studies published between 1980 and 1996.Study selectionStudies were included if they provided costing information to GPs with the aim of decreasing costs by changing behaviour, included an objective measure of GP performance or clinical care, and used a randomised or quasi-randomised controlled design, crossover design or a controlled time series.Data extractionData extracted included study design, intervention used and measure of GP performance/clinical care (including test ordering, drug pre...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Background: Many general practitioners (GPs) are concerned about the increasing dominance of economi...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness and relative cost of three forms of in...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
Contains fulltext : 49992.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
With prescribing expenditure rising and evidence of prescribing costs variation, general practitione...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
Background: Following the introduction of elements of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006...
BACKGROUND: Research literature consistently documents that scientifically based therapeutic recomme...
The purpose of the study was to explore the influence of drug formulary on General Practitioners (GP...
<p>Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS expenditure...
What interventions are effective in influencing prescribing by general practitioners (GPs)? Two stu...
Background: There is an international interest in whether improved primary care can lead to a more r...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Background: Many general practitioners (GPs) are concerned about the increasing dominance of economi...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness and relative cost of three forms of in...
Aims: General aim; to investigate whether tailored evidence-based drug information provided to gener...
Contains fulltext : 49992.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
With prescribing expenditure rising and evidence of prescribing costs variation, general practitione...
Under the 1991 NHS reforms some GPs have, for the first time, been given the opportunity to manage t...
Background: Following the introduction of elements of managed competition in the Netherlands in 2006...
BACKGROUND: Research literature consistently documents that scientifically based therapeutic recomme...
The purpose of the study was to explore the influence of drug formulary on General Practitioners (GP...
<p>Background: General practitioner (GP) prescribing accounts for about 10% of NHS expenditure...
What interventions are effective in influencing prescribing by general practitioners (GPs)? Two stu...
Background: There is an international interest in whether improved primary care can lead to a more r...
Influences on general practitioner prescribing of drugs continue to be of interest and importance as...
Kingdom, involving the general practitioner (GP) as gate-keeper to further services, has helped to k...
Background: Many general practitioners (GPs) are concerned about the increasing dominance of economi...