The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experience with healthcare practices is still relatively small. One of the reasons for this relative lack of research is that categorizing patients into different demographic groups can lead to significant reductions in sample numbers for homogeneous subgroups. The aim of this article is to identify problems and issues when dealing with big data that contains information at two levels: patient experience of their general practice, and scores received by practices. The Practice Accreditation and Improvement Survey (PAIS) consisting of 27 five-point Likert items and 11 sociodemographic questions is a Royal Australian College of General Practitioners ...
In Australia, there is limited use of primary health care data for research and for data linkage bet...
Patient-generated health data (PGHD) are any health-related data generated by patients or persons in...
Objective: To report patient responses to the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) as a ...
Objectives: To investigate the organisation and characteristics of general practice in Australia by ...
Background: Technological advances in clinical data capturing and storage systems have led to recent...
Objective Patients are uniquely positioned to provide insightful comments about their care. Currentl...
INTRODUCTION: General practice is integral to the Australian healthcare system. Outcome Health's POp...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
BACKGROUND: Public performance reporting (PPR) of hospital data aims to improve quality of care in h...
This release provides national data on access and barriers to a range of health care services inclu...
Background Improving chronic care delivery is a priority in Australian primary care. Patient experie...
<strong>Background</strong> Quality improvement in general practice has increasingly focused on the ...
General practice is often a patient’s first point of contact with the health system and the gateway ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
In Australia, there is limited use of primary health care data for research and for data linkage bet...
Patient-generated health data (PGHD) are any health-related data generated by patients or persons in...
Objective: To report patient responses to the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) as a ...
Objectives: To investigate the organisation and characteristics of general practice in Australia by ...
Background: Technological advances in clinical data capturing and storage systems have led to recent...
Objective Patients are uniquely positioned to provide insightful comments about their care. Currentl...
INTRODUCTION: General practice is integral to the Australian healthcare system. Outcome Health's POp...
Background: GPs are often a patient's first point of contact with the health system. The increasing ...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
BACKGROUND: Public performance reporting (PPR) of hospital data aims to improve quality of care in h...
This release provides national data on access and barriers to a range of health care services inclu...
Background Improving chronic care delivery is a priority in Australian primary care. Patient experie...
<strong>Background</strong> Quality improvement in general practice has increasingly focused on the ...
General practice is often a patient’s first point of contact with the health system and the gateway ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which practice level scores mask variation in individual perf...
In Australia, there is limited use of primary health care data for research and for data linkage bet...
Patient-generated health data (PGHD) are any health-related data generated by patients or persons in...
Objective: To report patient responses to the General Practice Assessment Questionnaire (GPAQ) as a ...