Background. Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increasing interest in this aspect of practice activity. The generation of standardised data (or benchmarks) for access could inform developments within primary care organisations and act as a quality marker for clinical governance. Logically the setting of targets should be based on a sound system of measurement. The practicalities of developing appropriate measures need debate. Therefore we aimed to search for and compare methods that have been published or are being developed to measure patient access to primary care appointments, with particular focus on finding methods using appointment system data. Method. A search and review was made of the ...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
Objectives: To understand how the uptake of an extended primary care service in the evenings and wee...
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...
BACKGROUND: Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increa...
Background. Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increa...
Access to appointments in primary care is not routinely measured, and there is no one standardized m...
A Scottish general practitioner (GP) practice proposed an improvement intervention, shorter pre-book...
Introduction: A national audit of waiting times in England’s genitourinary medicine clinics measures...
A Scottish general practitioner (GP) practice proposed an improvement intervention, shorter pre-book...
Background: access to GP appointments is increasingly challenging in many high-income countries, wit...
MD ThesisThe aim of this thesis was to observe appointment negotiations in general practice, and in...
Background: General practices in England have been encouraged to introduce Advanced Access, but ther...
A range of factors contribute to whether patients feel they have good access to general practice car...
Objective: To examine the implementation of 'Advanced Access' as a means of improving access to prim...
Background: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
Objectives: To understand how the uptake of an extended primary care service in the evenings and wee...
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...
BACKGROUND: Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increa...
Background. Patient access to primary care appointments is not routinely measured despite the increa...
Access to appointments in primary care is not routinely measured, and there is no one standardized m...
A Scottish general practitioner (GP) practice proposed an improvement intervention, shorter pre-book...
Introduction: A national audit of waiting times in England’s genitourinary medicine clinics measures...
A Scottish general practitioner (GP) practice proposed an improvement intervention, shorter pre-book...
Background: access to GP appointments is increasingly challenging in many high-income countries, wit...
MD ThesisThe aim of this thesis was to observe appointment negotiations in general practice, and in...
Background: General practices in England have been encouraged to introduce Advanced Access, but ther...
A range of factors contribute to whether patients feel they have good access to general practice car...
Objective: To examine the implementation of 'Advanced Access' as a means of improving access to prim...
Background: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
Objectives: To understand how the uptake of an extended primary care service in the evenings and wee...
Importance: Current measures of access to care have intrinsic limitations and may not accurately ref...