Pay-for-performance in the United Kingdom: impact of the quality and outcomes framework—a systematic review

SJ Gillam, AN Siriwardena… - The Annals of Family …, 2012 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Primary care practices in the United Kingdom have received substantial financial
rewards for achieving standards set out in the Quality and Outcomes Framework since April …

Designing and using incentives to support recruitment and retention in clinical trials: a scoping review and a checklist for design

B Parkinson, R Meacock, M Sutton, E Fichera, N Mills… - Trials, 2019 - Springer
Background Recruitment and retention of participants are both critical for the success of
trials, yet both remain significant problems. The use of incentives to target participants and …

Defining and measuring the patient-centered medical home

KC Stange, PA Nutting, WL Miller, CR Jaén… - Journal of general …, 2010 - Springer
The patient-centered medical home (PCMH) is four things: 1) the fundamental tenets of
primary care: first contact access, comprehensiveness, integration/coordination, and …

Primary medical care in the United Kingdom

M Roland, B Guthrie, DC Thomé - The Journal of the …, 2012 - Am Board Family Med
Since 1948 health care in the United Kingdom (UK) has been centrally funded through the
National Health Service (NHS). The NHS provides both primary and specialist health care …

Influences on GP coping and resilience: a qualitative study in primary care

A Cheshire, D Ridge, J Hughes, D Peters… - British Journal of …, 2017 - bjgp.org
Background 'Neoliberal'work policies, austerity, NHS restructuring, and increased GP
consultation rates provide the backdrop against increasing reports of GP burnout and an …

Roles and identities in transition: boundaries of work and interprofessional relationships at the interface between telehealth and primary care

J Segar, A Rogers, C Salisbury… - Health & social care in …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Shifting the balance of care towards home and community is viewed as requiring
interventions which enhance or complement primary care. Technologybased interventions …

The role of Government policy in supporting nurseled care in general practice in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia: an adapted realist review

KJ Hoare, J Mills, K Francis - Journal of advanced Nursing, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
hoare kj, mills j. & francis k.(2011) The role of government policy in supporting nurseled
care in general practice in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia: an adapted …

Lessons from major initiatives to improve primary care in the United Kingdom

T Doran, M Roland - Health Affairs, 2010 - healthaffairs.org
Primary care in the United Kingdom faced a crisis in 2000. General practitioners (GPs)
complained of low morale, long hours, and low pay. The quality of care delivered to patients …

Health care professionals' perceptions of pay-for-performance in practice: a qualitative metasynthesis

B Martin, J Jones, M Miller… - … : The Journal of …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Incentive-based pay-for-performance (P4P) models have been introduced during the last 2
decades as a mechanism to improve the delivery of evidence-based care that ensures …

Institutionalization and professionalization

T Reay, E Goodrick, B Hinings - 2016 - academic.oup.com
Health care systems are both highly institutionalized and highly professionalized. We
suggest that both characteristics should be considered to understand the underlying power …