Background: Regular primary healthcare (PHC) performance monitoring to produce a set of performance indicators for provider effectiveness is a fundamental method for improving guideline adherence but there are potential negative impacts of the inadequate application of this approach. Since performance indicators can reflect patient characteristics and working environments, as well as PHC team contributions, inadequate monitoring practices can reduce their effectiveness in the prevention of cardiometabolic disorders. Objectives: To describe the influence of patients’ characteristics on performance indicators of PHC preventive practices in patients with hypertension or diabetes mellitus. Methods: This cross-sectional analysis was based on a n...
Objective: To explore the associations between general practitioners (GPs) characteristics such as g...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of hypertension care in patients with type 2 diabetes in general pr...
Background: Performance measures are used for assessing quality of care. Higher performance shown by...
The performance of general practitioners (GPs) is frequently assessed without considering the factor...
The performance of general practitioners (GPs) is frequently assessed without considering the factor...
Abstract Background Preventive activities carried out in primary care have important variability tha...
Background Owing to the rising disease burden of cardiometabolic diseases (CMD), prevention program...
Context: From one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one significant p...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
CONTEXT: From one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one significant p...
International audienceFrom one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one ...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
Objective. To investigate whether the yield of population-based diabetes screening is influenced by ...
Aims To explore variation in general practitioners’ (GPs’) performance of six recommended procedures...
Contains fulltext : 153598.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Non...
Objective: To explore the associations between general practitioners (GPs) characteristics such as g...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of hypertension care in patients with type 2 diabetes in general pr...
Background: Performance measures are used for assessing quality of care. Higher performance shown by...
The performance of general practitioners (GPs) is frequently assessed without considering the factor...
The performance of general practitioners (GPs) is frequently assessed without considering the factor...
Abstract Background Preventive activities carried out in primary care have important variability tha...
Background Owing to the rising disease burden of cardiometabolic diseases (CMD), prevention program...
Context: From one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one significant p...
INTRODUCTION:Quality indicators and pay-for-performance schemes aim to improve processes and outcome...
CONTEXT: From one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one significant p...
International audienceFrom one country to another, the pay-for-performance mechanisms differ on one ...
Objective: Indicator scores are increasingly used to compare quality of care for diabetes patients ...
Objective. To investigate whether the yield of population-based diabetes screening is influenced by ...
Aims To explore variation in general practitioners’ (GPs’) performance of six recommended procedures...
Contains fulltext : 153598.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Non...
Objective: To explore the associations between general practitioners (GPs) characteristics such as g...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of hypertension care in patients with type 2 diabetes in general pr...
Background: Performance measures are used for assessing quality of care. Higher performance shown by...