Increasing attention is being paid to the measurement of outcomes in primary care. However, many of the methods proposed are measures based on readily collectable data or standardized population measures of health status. These may interest population scientists but are unlikely to satisfy most primary-care clinicians. The reason for this dissonance is that the population measures do not reflect the complex and personal nature of primary care. Quality measures are needed that have validity to clinicians and patients. An alternative classification is proposed which is based more formally on the functions of primary care. This would appear to provide a framework which is more likely to be valued by those who provide primary care. The need for...
The report "Tools and methodologies for assessing the performance of primary care” starts with a def...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...
ABSTRACT Background The Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe (QUALICOPC) study aims to analy...
Increasing attention is being paid to the measurement of outcomes in primary care. However, many of ...
Contains fulltext : 136484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Abstract Background Patients attend primary care with many types of problems and to achieve a range ...
BACKGROUND Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to assess impact of di...
Background: Determining which patient outcome indicators may be appropriate to include in a primary ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the appropriateness of p...
The easy access to data from electronic patient records has made using this type of data in pay-for-...
OBJECTIVES: The authors examine the data quality and measurement performance of the Primary Care Ass...
Background: Patients attend primary care for many reasons and to achieve a range of possible outcome...
In England primary care groups will have a key role in promoting the health and improving the health...
Abstract Background General practitioners' remuneration is now linked directly to the scores attaine...
Background The introduction of clinical pharmacy services is part of a multi-disciplinary approach t...
The report "Tools and methodologies for assessing the performance of primary care” starts with a def...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...
ABSTRACT Background The Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe (QUALICOPC) study aims to analy...
Increasing attention is being paid to the measurement of outcomes in primary care. However, many of ...
Contains fulltext : 136484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pat...
Abstract Background Patients attend primary care with many types of problems and to achieve a range ...
BACKGROUND Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) are increasingly used to assess impact of di...
Background: Determining which patient outcome indicators may be appropriate to include in a primary ...
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the appropriateness of p...
The easy access to data from electronic patient records has made using this type of data in pay-for-...
OBJECTIVES: The authors examine the data quality and measurement performance of the Primary Care Ass...
Background: Patients attend primary care for many reasons and to achieve a range of possible outcome...
In England primary care groups will have a key role in promoting the health and improving the health...
Abstract Background General practitioners' remuneration is now linked directly to the scores attaine...
Background The introduction of clinical pharmacy services is part of a multi-disciplinary approach t...
The report "Tools and methodologies for assessing the performance of primary care” starts with a def...
AbstractObjectivesAdjustment for morbidity is important to ensure fair comparison of outcomes betwee...
ABSTRACT Background The Quality and Costs of Primary Care in Europe (QUALICOPC) study aims to analy...