Collaborative primary care has become an increasingly popular strategy to manage existing pressures on general practice. In England, the recent changes taking place in the primary care sector have included the formation of collaborative organisational models and a steady increase in practice size. The aim of this review was to summarise the available evidence on the impact of collaborative models and general practice size on patient safety and quality of care in England. We searched for quantitative and qualitative studies on the topic published between January 2010 and July 2023. The quality of articles was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale and the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist. We screened 6533 abstracts, with full...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
Traditional general practice is changing. Three-quarters of practices are now working collaborativel...
Objectives: To analyse how general practitioners (GPs) respond to insucient GP supply in their pract...
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, collaboration between general practices in England to form new pro...
Abstract Background For the last few years, English general practices — which are, traditionally, sm...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
Policymakers in England are increasingly encouraging the formation of 'large-scale' general practice...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General practitioner group ...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General practitioner group...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore whether specific characteristics of a general practice organ...
Background: In Europe, many primary care professionals were traditionally organized in small-scaled ...
Abstract Background Primary care needs to be strengthened in order to address the many societal chal...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
Traditional general practice is changing. Three-quarters of practices are now working collaborativel...
Objectives: To analyse how general practitioners (GPs) respond to insucient GP supply in their pract...
BACKGROUND: Over the past decade, collaboration between general practices in England to form new pro...
Abstract Background For the last few years, English general practices — which are, traditionally, sm...
Abstract Background Over the last 5 years, national policy has encouraged general practices to serve...
Policymakers in England are increasingly encouraging the formation of 'large-scale' general practice...
Background Over the last five years, national policy has encouraged practices to serve populations ...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General practitioner group ...
Contains fulltext : 89854.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: Th...
BACKGROUND: Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General practitioner group...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore whether specific characteristics of a general practice organ...
Background: In Europe, many primary care professionals were traditionally organized in small-scaled ...
Abstract Background Primary care needs to be strengthened in order to address the many societal chal...
The independent contractor status of general practice has been a feature of the UK NHS since its inc...
Traditional general practice is changing. Three-quarters of practices are now working collaborativel...
Objectives: To analyse how general practitioners (GPs) respond to insucient GP supply in their pract...