Sarah Lay-Flurrie @SarahStevens2 Factors associated with consultation rates in general practice in England, 2013–2014: a cross-sectional study https://t.co/7IYId3KHcG #BJGPRC
Open Access UCL Research: Factors associated with consultation rates in general practice in England, 2013-2014: a cross-sectional study https://t.co/bq1uANPNhH
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New paper: Factors associated with consultation rates in #generalpractice in England, 2013-14: a cross-sectional study by @prof_tweet & colleagues in @BJGPjournal @sapcacuk @NIHRSPCR #primarycare #GP https://t.co/LhL8l0M0AO
RT @capcbristol: New paper: Factors associated with consultation rates in #generalpractice in England, 2013-14: a cross-sectional study by…
RT @capcbristol: New paper: Factors associated with consultation rates in #generalpractice in England, 2013-14: a cross-sectional study by…
RT @capcbristol: New paper: Factors associated with consultation rates in #generalpractice in England, 2013-14: a cross-sectional study by…
New paper: Factors associated with consultation rates in #generalpractice in England, 2013-14: a cross-sectional study by @prof_tweet & colleagues in @BJGPjournal @sapcacuk @NIHRSPCR #primarycare #GP https://t.co/LhL8l0M0AO
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
Need to get of the funding formula for deprivation sorted first - get rid of Carr hill and fund using imd https://t.co/nW6BbvXDnv
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
Some good points but consultation rates vs training status and no of GPs/nurses feel like chicken and egg situation, might worsen inequalities between small/large, training/non training practices if these taken into account in funding formula. 1/3 https://
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RT @SmailJo: Reflects our experience in East Lothian- Bigger practices with higher deprivation levels struggle to meet demand despite simil…
Reflects our experience in East Lothian- Bigger practices with higher deprivation levels struggle to meet demand despite similar staffing levels. Factors associated with consultation rates in general practice in England, 2013–2014: a cross-sectional study
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
RT @BJGPjournal: The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses…
The GP funding formula should include six additional factors: patient ethnicity, smoking status, numbers of GPs and nurses, QOF scores, and practice training status https://t.co/h4Tr1XGtvS https://t.co/Urz1h34IA6
Factors associated with consultation rates in general practice in England, 2013-2014: a cross-sectional study. https://t.co/bLxiHI7eQ0