Contains fulltext : 89788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Small general practices are often perceived to provide worse care than larger practices. AIM: To describe the comparative performance of small practices on the UK's pay-for-performance scheme, the Quality and Outcomes Framework. DESIGN OF STUDY: Longitudinal analysis (2004-2005 to 2006-2007) of quality scores for 48 clinical activities. SETTING: Family practices in England (n = 7502). METHOD: Comparison of performance of practices by list size, in terms of points scored in the pay-for-performance scheme, reported achievement rates, and population achievement rates (which allow for patients excluded from the scheme). RESULTS: In the first year o...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
BACKGROUND: The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the 2004 UK General Medical Services (GMS) c...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
Objective To determine the characteristics of general practices which perform poorly in terms of Qu...
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: The government set a series of targets to reduce health inequalities in England by 2010....
BACKGROUND: A pay-for-performance scheme based on meeting targets for the quality of clinical care w...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
PURPOSE Primary care practices in the United Kingdom have received substan-tial fi nancial rewards f...
BACKGROUND United Kingdom general practitioners receive payment based on their performance in multip...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
Background A new contract between UK primary care practices and government was implemented in April ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that large pay-for-performance schemes improve the health of populations is...
Background: Introduced in 2004 as part of a new contract for General Practitioners in the National H...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
BACKGROUND: The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the 2004 UK General Medical Services (GMS) c...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
Objective To determine the characteristics of general practices which perform poorly in terms of Qu...
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: The government set a series of targets to reduce health inequalities in England by 2010....
BACKGROUND: A pay-for-performance scheme based on meeting targets for the quality of clinical care w...
Background: There is widespread, unexplained variation in activity and outcome between general pract...
PURPOSE Primary care practices in the United Kingdom have received substan-tial fi nancial rewards f...
BACKGROUND United Kingdom general practitioners receive payment based on their performance in multip...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
Background A new contract between UK primary care practices and government was implemented in April ...
BACKGROUND: The evidence that large pay-for-performance schemes improve the health of populations is...
Background: Introduced in 2004 as part of a new contract for General Practitioners in the National H...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
BACKGROUND: The Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) of the 2004 UK General Medical Services (GMS) c...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...