BACKGROUND: The NHS Choices website (www.nhs.uk) provides data on the opening hours of general practices in England. If the data are accurate, they could be used to examine the benefits of extended hours. AIM: To determine whether online data on the opening times of general practices in England are accurate regarding the number of hours in which GPs provide face-to-face consultations. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional comparison of data from NHS Choices and telephone survey data reported by general practice staff, for a nationally representative sample of 320 general practices (December 2013 to September 2014). METHOD: GP face-to-face consultation times were collected by telephone for each sampled practice for each day of the week. NHS Ch...
Background Improving access to primary healthcare in the United Kingdom has focused on the use of te...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Background The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, part...
Background The UK government plans to extend the opening hours of general practices in England. The ...
BACKGROUND: The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, par...
BACKGROUND: The UK government plans to extend the opening hours of general practices in England. The...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of using the NHS Choices website on primary care consultations i...
This is the author accepted manuscript and is under embargo due to publisher policy. The final versi...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Background: improving access to primary health care in the UK has focused on the use of telephone an...
Background: Telephone triage is an increasingly common means of handling requests for same-day appoi...
Objectives To determine the level of demand and supply of out of hours care from a nationally repres...
Background: Telephone triage is an increasingly common means of handling requests for same-day appoi...
Background: Improving access to primary health care in the UK has focused on the use of telephone an...
Background Improving access to primary healthcare in the United Kingdom has focused on the use of te...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...
Background The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, part...
Background The UK government plans to extend the opening hours of general practices in England. The ...
BACKGROUND: The UK government aims to improve the accessibility of general practices in England, par...
BACKGROUND: The UK government plans to extend the opening hours of general practices in England. The...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of using the NHS Choices website on primary care consultations i...
This is the author accepted manuscript and is under embargo due to publisher policy. The final versi...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Background: improving access to primary health care in the UK has focused on the use of telephone an...
Background: Telephone triage is an increasingly common means of handling requests for same-day appoi...
Objectives To determine the level of demand and supply of out of hours care from a nationally repres...
Background: Telephone triage is an increasingly common means of handling requests for same-day appoi...
Background: Improving access to primary health care in the UK has focused on the use of telephone an...
Background Improving access to primary healthcare in the United Kingdom has focused on the use of te...
BACKGROUND: The government has proposed a 48-hour target for GP availability. Although many practice...
There have been growing concerns that general practitioner (GP) services in England, which are based...