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General Practice--Demanding Work: Understanding Patterns of Work in Primary Care

โœ Scribed by John Waller (Author); Paul Hodgkin (Author)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2001
Leaves
186
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


General practitioners are moving into a more central and accountable role in managing NHS resources. To achieve this they need to monitor, understand and plan the everyday services they offer. This book shows the reader how. It provides insights and practical suggestions on how demand can be met effectively and efficiently. It shows how to improve service provision and guidance is given on how to reduce the stressful working conditions of GPs, nurses and other practice staff. Illustrated with charts and graphs and tips, it provides new and relevant data in an easy to understand and accessible format. All members of the practice team, especially GPs, GP registrars and NHS managers, and those undertaking research in or about primary care, will find it essential reading.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Introduction. Studying consultation patterns. A day in the life of a typical urban general practice. Are GP surgery consultation rate rising? If consultation rates are static why do GPs complain about rising workload? What`s happening to practice nurse consultation rates? What`s happening to GP home visits? What difference does a GP co-operative make to night visits? What is the link between consultation rates, deprivation levels and admission or referral to hospital? Is there a seasonal pattern to practice contract rates? How long do patients wait to see a doctor? How long are GP and practice nures consultations? Who are GPs and practice nurses seeing? Defaulters in general practice - who are they and what can be done about them? Frequent attenders - who are they? Do newly registered patients consult more frequently? What is the effect of long term illness on consultation rate? Are the economies of scale in the employment of administration and reception staff? Consultations in general practice - what do they cost? Continuity, vocation and the changing nature of GP work. Concluding thoughts. Guide to activity data collection.

โœฆ Subjects


Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health;Medicine


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