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Quality in general practice : towards a holistic approach

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  • 1857172663
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  • Gillam, Steve
Place of publication
  • London
Publisher
  • King's Fund
Publication date
  • 1999
Pages
  • 79
Series
  • King's Fund primary care series
Abstract
  • The aim of this monograph is to promote urgent and informed debate on the measurement and implementation of quality in general practice. Its central theme is that the widely differing perspectives of those who plan, fund, deliver, receive, record and administer care may each be valid in particular contexts, and a holistic approach to quality must incorporate these multiple perspectives. This paper recognises the plurality of perspectives that are already beginning to exist. It begins by describing the historical and political context for the current drive for quality in UK primary care. It then illustrates the notion that the core features of general practice remain difficult to define and measure and argues that the reflective practitioner should be conscious of the tendency of quality assessment to measure the easily measurable and exclude the essence of good general practice. A number of individual perspectives on quality are then explored. The different potential approaches for using quality initiatives as levers for change in general practice are then discussed, with the authors describing their own work to develop a methodology for defining, measuring and improving quality at a local level and arguing that extensive dialogue with key stakeholders is necessary when standards are being set. The authors conclude by summarising the political context of quality indicator development for UK health care.
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  • Pagination: 79p.
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