This paper explores the potential for cost savings in the general Practice units of a Primary Care Trust (PCT) in the UK. We have used Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to identify benchmark Practices, which offer the lowest aggregate referral and drugs costs controlling for the number, age, gender, and deprivation level of the patients registered with each Practice. For the remaining, non-benchmark Practices, estimates of the potential for savings on referral and drug costs were obtained. Such savings could be delivered through a combination of the following actions: (i) reducing the levels of referrals and prescriptions without affecting their mix (£15.74 m savings were identified, representing 6.4% of total expenditure); (ii) switching bet...
This prospective study was undertaken across 5 primary care organisations in northern England in two...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes, which contributes 90% of all cases of diabetes mellitus is now mostly man...
This paper explores the potential for cost savings in the general Practice units of a Primary Care T...
The aim of this paper is to identify benchmark cost-efficient General Practitioner (GP) units at del...
The aim of this paper is to compare English General Practitioner (GP) units in terms of their overa...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterised by a largely irreversible obstruction ...
Background: Minimising prescription costs while maintaining quality is a core element of delivering ...
Objectives NHS England recently announced a consultation seeking to discourage the use of treatments...
The NHS in England must make around £22bn (€25bn; $29bn) of efficiency savings by 2020. Prescribing ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
The study highlights the need to design new prescribing initiatives to realise remaining savings fro...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and National Institute for Health and...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and NICE clinical guidelines on presc...
Objective: To explore the relevance of prescription changes and related drug costs when patients are...
This prospective study was undertaken across 5 primary care organisations in northern England in two...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes, which contributes 90% of all cases of diabetes mellitus is now mostly man...
This paper explores the potential for cost savings in the general Practice units of a Primary Care T...
The aim of this paper is to identify benchmark cost-efficient General Practitioner (GP) units at del...
The aim of this paper is to compare English General Practitioner (GP) units in terms of their overa...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterised by a largely irreversible obstruction ...
Background: Minimising prescription costs while maintaining quality is a core element of delivering ...
Objectives NHS England recently announced a consultation seeking to discourage the use of treatments...
The NHS in England must make around £22bn (€25bn; $29bn) of efficiency savings by 2020. Prescribing ...
BACKGROUND: In view of the increasing cost of general practice of drug prescribing, it is important ...
The study highlights the need to design new prescribing initiatives to realise remaining savings fro...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and National Institute for Health and...
Objective: To investigate the relative impact of generic entry and NICE clinical guidelines on presc...
Objective: To explore the relevance of prescription changes and related drug costs when patients are...
This prospective study was undertaken across 5 primary care organisations in northern England in two...
Introduction and aim It has been suggested that the employment of pharmacists in general practice mi...
BackgroundType 2 diabetes, which contributes 90% of all cases of diabetes mellitus is now mostly man...