Objectives: The objectives are to determine the factors that motivated GP practice managers in England to employ non-medical roles, and to identify an ideal hypothetical GP practice workforce. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of GP practice managers in England (n = 1205). The survey focused on six non-medical roles: advanced nurse practitioner, specialist nurse, health care assistant, physician associate, paramedic and pharmacist. Results: The three most commonly selected motivating factors were: (i) to achieve a better match between what patients need and what the practitioner team can deliver; (ii) to increase overall appointment availability and (iii) to release GP time. Employment of pharmacists and physician associates was most...
Objective: Given recent concerns regarding general practitioner (GP) workforce capacity, we aimed to...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Escalating costs and changing population d...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...
Background: Increasing the employment of staff with new clinical roles in primary care has been prop...
Background: Increasing the employment of staff with new clinical roles in primary care has been prop...
BackgroundGeneral practice is currently facing a significant workforce challenge. Changing the gener...
BACKGROUND: Due to the increasing demand on primary care, it is not only debated whether there are e...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
Contains fulltext : 170013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due...
Background: General practice is currently facing a significant workforce challenge. Changing the gen...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing ...
The Medical Manpower Standing Advisory Committee made its first report, “Planning the Medical Workfo...
Aim: This research is a study into the organisation and management of health services in Torbay Care...
Background In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing m...
Objective: Given recent concerns regarding general practitioner (GP) workforce capacity, we aimed to...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Escalating costs and changing population d...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...
Background: Increasing the employment of staff with new clinical roles in primary care has been prop...
Background: Increasing the employment of staff with new clinical roles in primary care has been prop...
BackgroundGeneral practice is currently facing a significant workforce challenge. Changing the gener...
BACKGROUND: Due to the increasing demand on primary care, it is not only debated whether there are e...
BACKGROUND: Many countries are experiencing recruitment and retention problems in general practice, ...
Contains fulltext : 170013.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Due...
Background: General practice is currently facing a significant workforce challenge. Changing the gen...
Background General practices have had difficulty recruiting and retaining enough general practiti...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing ...
The Medical Manpower Standing Advisory Committee made its first report, “Planning the Medical Workfo...
Aim: This research is a study into the organisation and management of health services in Torbay Care...
Background In recent years, UK health policy makers have responded to a GP shortage by introducing m...
Objective: Given recent concerns regarding general practitioner (GP) workforce capacity, we aimed to...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Escalating costs and changing population d...
Background: Primary health care is changing as it responds to demographic shifts, technological chan...