The development of the Primary Care Clusters Multidimensional Assessment (PCCMA): A mixed-methods study

MA Stanciu, RJ Law, P Myres, R Parsonage, J Hiscock… - Health Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
A strong primary care (PC) system is essential for an efficient and high-quality healthcare
service. Many countries have adopted a model of PC that encourages different healthcare …

Primary care transformation in Scotland: qualitative evaluation of the views of national senior stakeholders and cluster quality leads

E Donaghy, H Huang, D Henderson, HHX Wang… - British Journal of …, 2023 - bjgp.org
Background Primary care transformation in Scotland aims to improve population health,
reduce health inequalities, and reduce GP workload. Two key strategies (formalised in April …

Progress of GP clusters 2 years after their introduction in Scotland: findings from the Scottish School of Primary Care national GP survey

S Mercer, J Gillies, B Fitzpatrick - BJGP open, 2020 - bjgpopen.org
Background The concept of GP clusters is derived from'quality circles' in general practice in
Europe and Canada. GP clusters commenced across Scotland in 2016 to improve the …

[HTML][HTML] A framework to determine the extent to which regional primary healthcare organisations are comprehensive or selective in their approach

S Javanparast, F Baum, A Ziersch… - International Journal of …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: There is an increasing emphasis on the importance of comprehensive primary
healthcare (CPHC) in improving population health and health equity. There is, therefore, a …

Implementing community participation via interdisciplinary teams in primary care: an Irish case study in practice

E Tierney, R McEvoy, A Hannigan… - Health …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Community participation in primary care is enshrined in international and Irish
health policy. However, there is a lack of evidence about how stakeholders work collectively …

Do primary care professionals agree about progress with implementation of primary care teams: results from a cross sectional study

E Tierney, M O'sullivan, L Hickey, A Hannigan… - BMC Family …, 2016 - Springer
Background Primary care is the cornerstone of healthcare reform with policies across
jurisdictions promoting interdisciplinary team working. The effective implementation of such …

Protocol for a mixed methods realist evaluation of regional District Health Board groupings in New Zealand

T Stokes, C Atmore, E Penno, L Richard, E Wyeth… - BMJ open, 2019 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction Achieving effective integration of healthcare across primary, secondary and
tertiary care is a key goal of the New Zealand (NZ) Health Strategy. NZ's regional District …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding primary care co-commissioning: Uptake, scope of activity and process of change

I McDermott, K Checkland, L Warwick-Giles… - Manchester …, 2016 - prucomm.ac.uk
In the first phase of the project (January 2011 to September 2012), we followed the
development of CCGs (initially known as GP Commissioning Consortia) from birth to …

Challenges in implementing GP clusters in Scotland: a qualitative study comparing the views of senior primary care stakeholders in 2016 with those in 2021

C Kidd, E Donaghy, H Huang, R Noble-Jones… - BJGP open, 2023 - bjgpopen.org
Background Formation of GP clusters began in Scotland in April 2016 as part of a new
Scottish GP contract. They aim to improve the care quality for local populations (intrinsic …

[引用][C] Emerging models of integrated primary health care centres: how they optimise access and integration and the influence of characteristics and organisational …

J McDonald, RI Lane, R Kearns, BM Ward, GP Davies… - 2015 - research.monash.edu
Emerging models of integrated primary health care centres: How they optimise access and
integration and the influence of characteristics and organisational factors — Monash University …