This is the report of a pilot study carried out among 82 general practitioner trainers in the Oxford region. Similar pilot studies have been carried out among trainers in four other regions of England. Separate reports have been prepared for each of the five regions, together with a summary report comparing the findings among the regions. The pilot studies were funded by the DHSS and carried out by staff of the Health Services Research Unit at the University of Kent at Canterbury
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
This is a report of a piolt study carried out among 155 general practitioner trainers in South East ...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
Background Systems for measuring the performance of general practices are extremely limited. Obj...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
BACKGROUND: Variations in practice list size are known to be associated with changes in a number of ...
The effective planning of a system and the training of personnel to run it requires accurate data re...
This thesis is based on a research project to test the feasibility of developing organisational stan...
The choice of general practice pilot began in April 2012 for 12 months and allowed patients to choos...
Workload of general practitioners plays an important role in discussions about list size and remuner...
Workload of general practitioners plays an important role in discussions about list size and remuner...
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
This is a report of a piolt study carried out among 155 general practitioner trainers in South East ...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
Background Systems for measuring the performance of general practices are extremely limited. Obj...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
BACKGROUND: Variations in practice list size are known to be associated with changes in a number of ...
The effective planning of a system and the training of personnel to run it requires accurate data re...
This thesis is based on a research project to test the feasibility of developing organisational stan...
The choice of general practice pilot began in April 2012 for 12 months and allowed patients to choos...
Workload of general practitioners plays an important role in discussions about list size and remuner...
Workload of general practitioners plays an important role in discussions about list size and remuner...
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the new General Medical Services contract, fo...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...