Aim. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness and relative cost of three forms of information feedback to general practices - graphical, graphical plus a visit by a medical facilitator and tabular. Method. Routinely collected, centrally-field data were used where possible, analysed at practice level. Some non-routine practice data in the form of risk factor recording in medical notes, for example weight, smoking status, alcohol consumption and blood pressure, were also provided to those who requested it. The 52 participating practices were stratified and randomly allocated to one of the three feedback groups. The cost of providing each type of feedback was determined. The immediate response of practitioners to the form of ...
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Abstract Background Audit and feedback to physicians ...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in real-time feedback (RTF), which involves collecting and sum...
ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change t...
Audit and feedback is used as a strategy to guide practices of health care professionals towards cer...
Background: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care set...
Abstract Background Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary ...
Abstract Objective To improve the recording of diagnoses in visits to general practitioners, an obse...
OBJECTIVE: An automated feedback system that produces comments about the non-adherence of general pr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was (i) to assess whether electronic audit and feedback (...
Aims: The aims of this study were to conduct a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the cost-effe...
Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care settings. As pa...
OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of deriving comparative indicators in all the practices within a...
Abstract Background Audit and feedback to physicians ...
Item does not contain fulltextFeedback regarding patient evaluations of health care is expected to b...
Abstract Background Audit and feedback to physicians ...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in real-time feedback (RTF), which involves collecting and sum...
ObjectiveTo determine if providing general practitioners (GPs) with costing information can change t...
Audit and feedback is used as a strategy to guide practices of health care professionals towards cer...
Background: Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care set...
Abstract Background Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary ...
Abstract Objective To improve the recording of diagnoses in visits to general practitioners, an obse...
OBJECTIVE: An automated feedback system that produces comments about the non-adherence of general pr...
PURPOSE: The aim of this systematic review was (i) to assess whether electronic audit and feedback (...
Aims: The aims of this study were to conduct a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the cost-effe...
Feedback is widely used as a strategy to improve the quality of care in primary care settings. As pa...
OBJECTIVES: To test the feasibility of deriving comparative indicators in all the practices within a...
Abstract Background Audit and feedback to physicians ...
Item does not contain fulltextFeedback regarding patient evaluations of health care is expected to b...
Abstract Background Audit and feedback to physicians ...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in real-time feedback (RTF), which involves collecting and sum...