General Practitioners′ Views about Health Care Quality
Abstract
A postal questionnaire was successfully used to determine general practitioner views about the quality of the health care services available to their patients. In the case of hospital services, 75 of the 112 respondents (67 per cent) chose orthopaedics and 52 (46 per cent) chose ophthalmology as services in need of improvement. Other hospital‐based services, chosen by at least ten general practitioners, were gynaecology, gastroenterology/endoscopy, medicine for the elderly, radiology/ultrasound, psychiatry and physiotherapy. Only 74 general practitioners chose community services, with health visiting being chosen by 25 respondents, district nursing by 24, physiotherapy by 20 and chiropody by 18, as being in need of improvement. The survey was intended to provide a basis for a dialogue between clinicians, managers and general practitioners, about how the quality of services could be improved and how they might be developed in the future.
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Citation
Leese, B., Kind, P., Cameron, I. and Carpenter, J. (1993), "General Practitioners′ Views about Health Care Quality", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 7 No. 4, pp. 42-51. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000001329
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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