BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, collaboration between general practices in England to form new provider networks and large-scale organisations has been driven largely by grassroots action among GPs. However, it is now being increasingly advocated for by national policymakers. Expectations of what scaling up general practice in England will achieve are significant. AIM: To review the evidence of the impact of new forms of large-scale general practice provider collaborations in England. DESIGN AND SETTING: Systematic review. METHOD: Embase, MEDLINE, Health Management Information Consortium, and Social Sciences Citation Index were searched for studies reporting the impact on clinical processes and outcomes, patient experience, workforce sati...
Objective To examine associations between the contract and ownership type of general practices and p...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
Policymakers in England are increasingly encouraging the formation of 'large-scale' general practice...
Traditional general practice is changing. Three-quarters of practices are now working collaborativel...
Collaborative primary care has become an increasingly popular strategy to manage existing pressures ...
Abstract Background For the last few years, English general practices — which are, traditionally, sm...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
For over 70 years GP practices have existed within the NHS as independent contractors playing a sign...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
Collaborative working between general practice (GP) and voluntary and community sector (VCS) organis...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the results of the first UK-wide survey of National Health Service (...
Objectives: To explore some of the key assumptions underpinning the continued development of general...
Objective To examine associations between the contract and ownership type of general practices and p...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
Policymakers in England are increasingly encouraging the formation of 'large-scale' general practice...
Traditional general practice is changing. Three-quarters of practices are now working collaborativel...
Collaborative primary care has become an increasingly popular strategy to manage existing pressures ...
Abstract Background For the last few years, English general practices — which are, traditionally, sm...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
For over 70 years GP practices have existed within the NHS as independent contractors playing a sign...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
Collaborative working between general practice (GP) and voluntary and community sector (VCS) organis...
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the results of the first UK-wide survey of National Health Service (...
Objectives: To explore some of the key assumptions underpinning the continued development of general...
Objective To examine associations between the contract and ownership type of general practices and p...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...
Objectives To explore the potential impacts of introducing General Practitioners into Emergency Depa...