A systematic review on the effectiveness of group versus single-handed practice
G Damiani, G Silvestrini, B Federico, M Cosentino… - Health policy, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Since the 1970s, many countries have employed the use of the General
practitioner group practice, but there is contrasting evidence about its effectiveness. A …
practitioner group practice, but there is contrasting evidence about its effectiveness. A …
Group practice impacts on patients, physicians and healthcare systems: a scoping review
T Zwiep, J Brehaut, F Balaa, DI McIsaac, S Rich… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To identify the advantages and disadvantages that group practices have on
patients, physicians and healthcare systems. Study design A scoping review was performed …
patients, physicians and healthcare systems. Study design A scoping review was performed …
Saying 'goodbye'to single-handed practices; what do patients and staff lose or gain?
P van den Hombergh, Y Engels… - Family …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Background. The practice setting is, next to the GP and staff, an important determinant of the
quality of care. Differences between single-handed practices and group practices in practice …
quality of care. Differences between single-handed practices and group practices in practice …
Group medical care: a systematic review of health service performance
SD Cunningham, RA Sutherland, CW Yee… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Group care models, in which patients with similar health conditions receive medical services
in a shared appointment, have increasingly been adopted in a variety of health care settings …
in a shared appointment, have increasingly been adopted in a variety of health care settings …
Single-handed versus multiple-handed General practices: A cross-sectional study of quality outcomes in England
I Holdroyd, W Chadwick… - Journal of Health …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives As general practice increasingly moves towards large group practices, there is
debate about the relative benefits, safety and sustainability of different care delivery models …
debate about the relative benefits, safety and sustainability of different care delivery models …
IS/IT the prescription to enable medical group practices attain their goals
N Wickramasinghe, JB Silvers - Health care management science, 2003 - Springer
The US spends significantly more money as a percentage of GDP on health care than any
other OECD country and more importantly, this amount is anticipated to increase …
other OECD country and more importantly, this amount is anticipated to increase …
Does team-based primary health care improve patients' perception of outcomes? Evidence from the 2007–08 Canadian Survey of Experiences with Primary Health
S Jesmin, A Thind, S Sarma - Health Policy, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Team-based practice in primary care has been advocated for improved
access, quality, effectiveness, and cost-efficiency of primary health care services, but there is …
access, quality, effectiveness, and cost-efficiency of primary health care services, but there is …
Community group practices in Canada: are they ready to reform their practice?
S Murray, I Silver, D Patel, M Dupuis… - Journal of Continuing …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Methods: This study employed a mixed-method research design (qualitative and quantitative
data collection techniques) through day-long focus groups of primary healthcare …
data collection techniques) through day-long focus groups of primary healthcare …
Group versus single handed primary care: a performance evaluation of the care delivered to chronic patients by Italian GPs
Objectives In family medicine contrasting evidence exists on the effectiveness of team
practice compared with solo practice on chronic disease management. In Italy, several …
practice compared with solo practice on chronic disease management. In Italy, several …
Patients' perceptions of team-based care in family practice: access, benefits and team roles
O Szafran, SL Kennett, NR Bell… - Journal of Primary Health …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION The increasing complexity of health care and escalating
prevalence of multiple chronic conditions have driven interprofessional team-based care in …
prevalence of multiple chronic conditions have driven interprofessional team-based care in …