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Do primary care professionals work as a team: a qualitative study

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A Shaw, S de Lusignan, G Rowlands - Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2005 - informahealthcare.com
Abstract Teamworking is a vital element in the delivery of primary healthcare.
There is evidence that well organised multidisciplinary teams are more effective
in developing quality of care. Personal Medical Services (PMS) is a health ...
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Organizational assessment in general practice: a systematic review and implications for …


M Rhydderch, A Edwards, G Elwyn, M … - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2005 - prsjournal.net
Background: Quality improvement of organizational aspects in general practice is
receiving increasing attention. In particular, the impact of effective
organization on preventative care has been recognized. Organizational ...
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Singing from the QOF hymn sheet: Stairway to Heaven or Mephisto Waltz?


T Lipman - The British Journal of General Practice, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The general practice research community has lost no time in exploring the impact
of the new general practice contract that was implemented in 2004, and this
issue of the BJGP publishes a number of articles that offer food for ...
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Implementing change in primary care practices using electronic medical records: a …


LS Nemeth, C Feifer, GW Stuart, SM Ornstein - Implementation Science, 2008 - implementationscience.com
Multiple conceptual frameworks informed the design of this study designed to
explain the complex phenomena of implementing change in primary care practice.
Qualitative methods were used to examine the processes of change that ...
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[PDF] A systematic narrative review of quality improvement models in health care


AE Powell, RK Rushmer, HTO Davies - Edinburgh: Quality Improvement Scotland, 2009 - midwifery2020.org
Introduction Making sense of the quality improvement literature The nature of
evidence on quality improvement interventions Approach to the reviewing task The
review findings Core conditions for successful implementation Five models ...
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[PDF] Improving the quality and performance of primary care


R Baker, M Wensing, B Gibis - Primary care in the driver's seat? - who.it
Health professionals have taken a lead in promoting quality improvement. For
example, in 1994 the European Union of General Practitioners (UEMO) issued a
statement on quality improvement which advised governments and the EU to ...
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Review of performance assessment and improvement in ambulatory medical care


P Contencin, H Falcoff, M Doumenc - Health policy, 2006 - Elsevier
Health care plans often consider quality of care as a means of containing rising
health costs. The assessment of physician and group practice performance has
become increasingly widespread in ambulatory care. This article reviews the ...
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Lost in the global sum? Professional and practice development in primary care after the new …


G Elwyn, M Taubert, K Checkland, J … - The British Journal of General Practice, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Before the new contract was introduced, professional development budgets for
nurses and other staff employed by practices were held by primary care
organisations, primary care trusts (PCT), and their like. These budgets ...
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Mangin on QOF


HGJ van den Heuvel - The British Journal of General Practice, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Reading Mangin and Toop's 1 editorial one would get the impression that the QOF
only means doom and gloom. No positive effect is mentioned and the 'unwanted
influence of the state' seems near. They suggest a professional education ...
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Identifying the barriers to implementing a quality initiative in primary care: the views of …


K McLean, W Taylor - Quality in Primary Care, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Background There are many quality initiatives available to primary healthcare
teams which should improve the quality of care given to patients. En- gagement
with these initiatives is often lower than expected. The Royal College of ...
Cited by 1 - Related articles - BL Direct


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