There has been concern that new General Medical Services (GMS) contract ignores interpersonal aspects of care and threatens continuity of care. We report the results of a survey of GPs in England and Wales that sought to determine how the new GP contract is perceived to affect the provision of continuity of care. The GPs reported that they would be significantly less likely to be able to provide personal continuity of care and management continuity in future. In contrast, the GPs reported that informational continuity across the primary–secondary care interface would be significantly more likely to improve in future
BACKGROUND: The growing complexity of care with more professionals involved is a threat to the deliv...
Contains fulltext : 59142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KUN Katholieke U...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to provide answers to two questions: what has been the impa...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
general practice? Family Practice 2003; 20: 623–627. For a variety of reasons, GPs are working more ...
Care is better coordinated when doctors have personal responsibility for their patients. Continuity ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
PURPOSE We determined the reported value general practitioners/family physicians in 3 different heal...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Background Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance ta...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity - having a GP who knows his or her patients and keeps track of them ...
Background: Personal continuity — having a GP who knows their patients and keeps track of them — is ...
Contains fulltext : 49921.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We conducted a...
A new contract for general practitioners (GPs) was introduced in the UK on 1 April 2004 which has im...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity of care is a core value of general practice. It is increasingly thre...
BACKGROUND: The growing complexity of care with more professionals involved is a threat to the deliv...
Contains fulltext : 59142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KUN Katholieke U...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to provide answers to two questions: what has been the impa...
Continuity is an official core value of general practice in the United Kingdom,1 but there are at le...
general practice? Family Practice 2003; 20: 623–627. For a variety of reasons, GPs are working more ...
Care is better coordinated when doctors have personal responsibility for their patients. Continuity ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
PURPOSE We determined the reported value general practitioners/family physicians in 3 different heal...
Background. Personal continuity is a ‘core value’ for UK general practice, but often appears ignored...
Background Personal continuity is a core value for family practice, but policy and performance ta...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity - having a GP who knows his or her patients and keeps track of them ...
Background: Personal continuity — having a GP who knows their patients and keeps track of them — is ...
Contains fulltext : 49921.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We conducted a...
A new contract for general practitioners (GPs) was introduced in the UK on 1 April 2004 which has im...
BACKGROUND: Personal continuity of care is a core value of general practice. It is increasingly thre...
BACKGROUND: The growing complexity of care with more professionals involved is a threat to the deliv...
Contains fulltext : 59142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KUN Katholieke U...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to provide answers to two questions: what has been the impa...