This report highlights changes in general practice activity in Australia over the most recent decade, April 2002 to March 2012 of the BEACH program, a national cross-sectional study of general practice activity. Over this time 9,802 GPs provided details of 980,200 GP-patient encounters. The report highlights changes that have occurred over the decade in the characteristics of GPs and the patients they see, the problems managed, and the treatments provided. Changes in prevalence of overweight and obesity, smoking status and alcohol use are also described for subsamples of more than 30,000 adult patients each year
Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity ...
To date, access to appropriate and timely GP services for those in aged care has been described as l...
This publication is the 23rd in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Pract...
Data reported by 1,017 general practitioners on 101,700 GP-patient encounters are used to describe a...
This report presents results from the eleventh year of the BEACH program, a national study of genera...
This book presents ten years of data from the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) pr...
This publication is the 22nd in the General practice series produced by the Australian General Pract...
This report provides the first picture of the activities of general practice in each state and terri...
Drawing on April 2004 to March 2005 data from 953 general practitioners on 95,300 GP-patient encount...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence of chronic conditions among patients seeing a general practitione...
This report will be made available in full on TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2016. This report is the 41st and la...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
a continuous national study of general practice activity General practice is recognised as the first...
To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity among patients at GP enco...
Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity ...
To date, access to appropriate and timely GP services for those in aged care has been described as l...
This publication is the 23rd in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Pract...
Data reported by 1,017 general practitioners on 101,700 GP-patient encounters are used to describe a...
This report presents results from the eleventh year of the BEACH program, a national study of genera...
This book presents ten years of data from the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) pr...
This publication is the 22nd in the General practice series produced by the Australian General Pract...
This report provides the first picture of the activities of general practice in each state and terri...
Drawing on April 2004 to March 2005 data from 953 general practitioners on 95,300 GP-patient encount...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence of chronic conditions among patients seeing a general practitione...
This report will be made available in full on TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2016. This report is the 41st and la...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
a continuous national study of general practice activity General practice is recognised as the first...
To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity among patients at GP enco...
Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity ...
To date, access to appropriate and timely GP services for those in aged care has been described as l...