Background: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care practices. It has been estimated that 9%–23% of antibiotic prescriptions between 2013 and 2015 were inappropriate. Reducing antibiotic prescribing in primary care was included as one of the national priorities in a financial incentive scheme in 2015–2016. Aim: To investigate whether the effects of the Quality Premium (QP), which provided performance-related financial incentives to clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), could be explained by practice characteristics that contribute to variations in antibiotic prescribing. Design & setting: Longitudinal monthly prescribing data were analysed for 6251 primary care practices in England from April...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
BACKGROUND: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
Background: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
BACKGROUND: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Introduction: The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background: The Quality Premium was introduced in 2015 to financially reward local commissioners of ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
BACKGROUND: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
Background: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
BACKGROUND: In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care p...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Background In 2017, approximately 73% of antibiotics in England were prescribed from primary care pr...
Introduction: The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background: The Quality Premium was introduced in 2015 to financially reward local commissioners of ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Background About 80% of the antibiotics prescribed in England are from primary care practices. The ...
Introduction The persistent development and spread of resistance to antibiotics remain an important ...