The future of singlehanded general practices
A Majeed - BMJ, 2005 - bmj.com
Do singlehanded general practices have a future in the United Kingdom's NHS?
Singlehanded practices—those that have only one principal doctor with a contract with their …
Singlehanded practices—those that have only one principal doctor with a contract with their …
Do single handed practices offer poorer care? Cross sectional survey of processes and outcomes
J Hippisley-Cox, M Pringle, C Coupland… - BMJ, 2001 - bmj.com
Objectives: To determine whether there are important differences in performance between
group practices and singlehanded general practitioners and the extent to which any …
group practices and singlehanded general practitioners and the extent to which any …
[HTML][HTML] Single-handed general practice in urban areas of Scotland
YY Wang - 2009 - theses.gla.ac.uk
Background: Single-handed practice, a traditional model of general practice, has been an
important facet of primary care provision since before the establishment of the National …
important facet of primary care provision since before the establishment of the National …
Staying single in the 1990s: single-handed practitioners in the new National Health Service
The UK health care system is organised around independent medical practitioners who
work in community settings and act as gatekeepers for acute health interventions. Recent …
work in community settings and act as gatekeepers for acute health interventions. Recent …
The views of singlehanded general practitioners: a qualitative study.
JM Green - British Medical Journal, 1993 - bmj.com
OBJECTIVES--To examine the concerns of singlehanded general practitioners working in
an inner London area and to compare the views of general practitioners in partnerships …
an inner London area and to compare the views of general practitioners in partnerships …
Single-handed or group practice, quality of care and patient satisfaction
R Atenstaedt - British Journal of General Practice, 2006 - bjgp.org
The Royal College of General Practitioners recently produced a profile of general medical
practices in the UK. 1 This stated that there are currently about 10 500 practices in the UK …
practices in the UK. 1 This stated that there are currently about 10 500 practices in the UK …
Should we fight to preserve the independent status of general practitioners? ForAgainst
R Chapman, H Groom - BMJ, 1999 - bmj.com
Primary care in Britain is set to change again from 1 April. England, Wales, and Scotland
have different sets of reforms, but general practitioners in all areas will soon be working …
have different sets of reforms, but general practitioners in all areas will soon be working …
Are part time doctors better doctors?
H Gibson - BMJ, 1997 - bmj.com
Part time work has an ambivalent position in medicine. The high drop out rate of doctors has
provided a major economic incentive to allow more flexible working1-one survey found that …
provided a major economic incentive to allow more flexible working1-one survey found that …
How many general practitioners for 1433 patients?
SA Murray, LJC Graham, MJ Dlugolecka - BMJ, 1995 - bmj.com
Dumbiedykes, in Lothian, is an inner city council estate of 670 homes in Edinburgh. About
half of the residents are registered at the Mackenzie Medical Centre. We ascertained the …
half of the residents are registered at the Mackenzie Medical Centre. We ascertained the …
Is it time for a new definition of general practice?: General practitioners' main interest is people
P Davies - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2000 - bmj.com
Editor—I have read the definitions of general practice in the editorial by Heath et al with
interest but dissatisfaction. 1 None of them is succinct, and they tend to stay closely allied to …
interest but dissatisfaction. 1 None of them is succinct, and they tend to stay closely allied to …