Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Quality circles comprise small group sessions of doctors and written feedback on their individual practice patterns. Although 50% of German primary care doctors participate in quality circles, their effectiveness has hardly been evaluated in Germany. This study determined the impact of a large-scale programme of quality circles on quality and costs of prescribing. Method A controlled before-after study was performed, in which primary care doctors were allocated to a quality circles group or a control group. Subjects were 100 000 patients in 1996 and in 1998, who had visited one of 177 doctors in the 3 month registration periods in one region in Germany. The intervention comprised a quality circles pro...
ObjectivesTo understand how and why participation in quality circles (QCs) improves general practiti...
To implement continuous improvement of prescribing in general practice with a model closely linking ...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Quality circles comprise small group sessions of doctors and written...
PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of quality circles on prescribing patterns of primary care p...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6–12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6-12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6–12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6-12 health care profe...
Objective: To evaluate the effect on antibiotic prescribing of an intervention in existing local qua...
To identify and describe the core characteristics and the spread of quality circles in primary healt...
Quality circles and similarly structured small groups are commonly used in primary health care in Eu...
BACKGROUND: Six pioneer physicians-pharmacists quality circles (PPQCs) located in the Swiss canton o...
Introduction: Although informal meetings of healthcare professionals in smaller groups are common in...
BACKGROUND: Quality circles (QCs) are commonly used in primary health care in Europe to consider and...
ObjectivesTo understand how and why participation in quality circles (QCs) improves general practiti...
To implement continuous improvement of prescribing in general practice with a model closely linking ...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...
RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Quality circles comprise small group sessions of doctors and written...
PURPOSE: To determine the effectiveness of quality circles on prescribing patterns of primary care p...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6–12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6-12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6–12 health care profe...
Quality circles or peer review groups, and similar structured small groups of 6-12 health care profe...
Objective: To evaluate the effect on antibiotic prescribing of an intervention in existing local qua...
To identify and describe the core characteristics and the spread of quality circles in primary healt...
Quality circles and similarly structured small groups are commonly used in primary health care in Eu...
BACKGROUND: Six pioneer physicians-pharmacists quality circles (PPQCs) located in the Swiss canton o...
Introduction: Although informal meetings of healthcare professionals in smaller groups are common in...
BACKGROUND: Quality circles (QCs) are commonly used in primary health care in Europe to consider and...
ObjectivesTo understand how and why participation in quality circles (QCs) improves general practiti...
To implement continuous improvement of prescribing in general practice with a model closely linking ...
There is a general trend to work towards a more evidence based medical practice. An increasing...