AbstractIn 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to improve access through the voluntary removal of practice boundaries in the English NHS. This follows a 12-month pilot in four areas where volunteer GP practices accepted patients from outside their boundaries. Using evidence from the pilot evaluation, we discuss the likely impact of this policy change on patient experience, responsiveness and equity of access. Patients reported positive experiences but in a brief pilot in four areas, it was not possible to assess potential demand, the impact on quality of care or health outcomes. In the rollout, policymakers and commissioners will need to balance the access needs of local residents against the d...
BACKGROUND: The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, par...
OBJECTIVES: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Car...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
In 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to improve acc...
AbstractIn 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to imp...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
The UK National Health Service is introducing policies offering patients a choice of the hospital wh...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
The UK National Health Service (NHS) Plan has focused attention on the need to improve patient acces...
Background The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, part...
Last month, GPs in England voted to reduce home visits as part of their core contractual activities....
BACKGROUND: The 2007/8 GP Access Survey in England measured experience with five dimensions of acces...
Objectives: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Ca...
BACKGROUND: The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, par...
OBJECTIVES: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Car...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
In 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to improve acc...
AbstractIn 2015, the UK government plans to widen patient choice of general practitioner (GP) to imp...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Background: Improvement of access to general practice is a priority in England. In 2006/07 an annual...
The UK National Health Service is introducing policies offering patients a choice of the hospital wh...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...
The UK National Health Service (NHS) Plan has focused attention on the need to improve patient acces...
Background The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, part...
Last month, GPs in England voted to reduce home visits as part of their core contractual activities....
BACKGROUND: The 2007/8 GP Access Survey in England measured experience with five dimensions of acces...
Objectives: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Ca...
BACKGROUND: The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, par...
OBJECTIVES: To report general practitioners' (GPs') views and experiences of an Enhanced Primary Car...
The availability of choice is a neglected aspect in studies of geographical accessibility, which typ...