In this briefing we use publicly available data to explore the current relationship between population need and supply in general practice, seeking to answer the question: how does general practice compare in areas of higher and lower socioeconomic deprivation in England? Our analysis contributes to an understanding of the extent to which the inverse care law persists in general practice today. To form a rounded view of general practice we look across the following areas: First, we consider the variation in funding between different providers. This impacts on supply: the number and skills mix of the staff employed in a practice, the infrastructure and equipment available, and information systems used – this also includes the location of the...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objective To measure changes in socioeconomic inequality in the distribution of family physicians (g...
Health inequalities are a cause for significant concern across the globe; in the UK, the gap in disa...
To examine the effect on geographical equity of increases in the total supply of general practitione...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
BACKGROUND: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
BACKGROUND: Universal access to health care, as provided in the NHS, does not ensure that patients' ...
Abstract Background A measure of the socioeconomic deprivation experienced by the registered patient...
In their recent paper, Jean Adams and Martin White1 make the observation that electoral wards in nor...
Background: Practice population socioeconomic status is associated with practice postgraduate train...
Objective: To examine whether the quality of primary care measured by the 2004 contract varies with ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure changes in socioeconomic inequality in the distribution of family physicians (...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
Background Primary Care Networks (PCNs) were established in England in 2019 and will play a key role...
PURPOSE: The influence of multimorbidity on the clinical encounter is poorly understood, especially ...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objective To measure changes in socioeconomic inequality in the distribution of family physicians (g...
Health inequalities are a cause for significant concern across the globe; in the UK, the gap in disa...
To examine the effect on geographical equity of increases in the total supply of general practitione...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
BACKGROUND: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
BACKGROUND: Universal access to health care, as provided in the NHS, does not ensure that patients' ...
Abstract Background A measure of the socioeconomic deprivation experienced by the registered patient...
In their recent paper, Jean Adams and Martin White1 make the observation that electoral wards in nor...
Background: Practice population socioeconomic status is associated with practice postgraduate train...
Objective: To examine whether the quality of primary care measured by the 2004 contract varies with ...
OBJECTIVE: To measure changes in socioeconomic inequality in the distribution of family physicians (...
Background: In England, demand for primary care services is increasing and GP shortages are widespre...
Background Primary Care Networks (PCNs) were established in England in 2019 and will play a key role...
PURPOSE: The influence of multimorbidity on the clinical encounter is poorly understood, especially ...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objective To measure changes in socioeconomic inequality in the distribution of family physicians (g...
Health inequalities are a cause for significant concern across the globe; in the UK, the gap in disa...