BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) is a continuous national study of general practice activity. Since 1998 over 9,000 GPs have recorded details regarding approximately 900,000 GP-patient encounters on structured paper forms. The report is designed to assist GPs and other researchers by providing them with a wide range of tools that have demonstrated acceptability and utility, that are useable in the confines of general practice patient consultations, and which have already been approved by recognised ethics committees. This report includes abstracts for, and research tools used, in 104 general practice substudies conducted as part of the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health) program.  
This publication is the 23rd in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Pract...
The primary care consultation provides access to the majority of health care services and is central...
Whittaker A. Qualitative methods in general practice research: experience from the Ocean
Understanding what we do every day as general practitioners (GPs) through a detailed and measureable...
The quality of data used to measure quality is as important as quality of care itself. Any organisat...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
This report will be made available in full on TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2016. This report is the 41st and la...
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...
a continuous national study of general practice activity General practice is recognised as the first...
general practice The BEACH program, a continuous national study of general practice activity in Aust...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
Background Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for ...
Background: Electronic medical data (EMD) from electronic health records of general practice compute...
Background - Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are required to demonstrate meaningful patient and...
This publication is the 23rd in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Pract...
The primary care consultation provides access to the majority of health care services and is central...
Whittaker A. Qualitative methods in general practice research: experience from the Ocean
Understanding what we do every day as general practitioners (GPs) through a detailed and measureable...
The quality of data used to measure quality is as important as quality of care itself. Any organisat...
Since 1998, data about general practice activity in Australia has been collected, analysed and disse...
This report will be made available in full on TUESDAY 30 AUGUST 2016. This report is the 41st and la...
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...
a continuous national study of general practice activity General practice is recognised as the first...
general practice The BEACH program, a continuous national study of general practice activity in Aust...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
Background Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for ...
Background: Electronic medical data (EMD) from electronic health records of general practice compute...
Background - Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) are required to demonstrate meaningful patient and...
This publication is the 23rd in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Pract...
The primary care consultation provides access to the majority of health care services and is central...
Whittaker A. Qualitative methods in general practice research: experience from the Ocean