| Literature DB >> 19025660 |
Andrea Edwards1, Richard D Neal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Access to health professionals is a key UK NHS priority, and meeting access targets is rewarded through the new General Medical Services (GMS) contract in the UK. We sought to determine the current state of appointment provision in Wales and any changes resulting from the need to meet indicators in the new GMS contract. We undertook a postal questionnaire study of practice managers in all general practices in Wales.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19025660 PMCID: PMC2636814 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-1-117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Items on questionnaire
| Is your practice 100% open/advanced access? |
| If not, in a normal working week, does your practice offer pre-bookable appointments for: |
| The same day? |
| Next working day? |
| Up to two days or more in advance? |
| Up to one week in advance? |
| Up to one month in advance? |
| More than one month in advance? |
| Has your practice made any of the following significant changes to your appointment system, or the services offered to patients since the introduction of the nGMS contract? |
| Offered more open/advanced access or less bookable slots? |
| Introduced a telephone triage system for appointments? |
| Employed/trained a nurse practitioner? |
| Introduced a minor illness clinic? |
| More GP phone consultations on a systematic basis? |
| Factual data about the practice: |
| List size/Number of WTE doctors/nurse practitioners/nurses/healthcare assistants |
| Did your practice achieve the QoF Access Target 2004/2005? |
| In your opinion, are patients able to obtain an appointment at the time they need it? |
| In your opinion, do patients get an appointment with the GP of their choice? |
| In your opinion, what has happened to the number of verbal complaints received at the practice regarding the appointment system? |
| In your opinion, what has happened to the level of aggression directed at receptionists if patients don't get the appointment they want when they want it? |
| In your opinion, from the perspective of GPs, do you think they consider the current system of appointment provision to be? |
| In your opinion, from the perspective of receptionists, do you think they consider the current system of appointment provision to be? |
| In your opinion, from the perspective of patients, do you think they consider the current system of appointment provision to be? |
Responses to questions about appointments at time of patient need and with doctor of choice
| All of the time (%) | Most of the time (%) | Some of the time (%) | Not very often (%) | Hardly ever (%) | Don't know (%) | |
| Are patients able to obtain an appointment at the time they need it? | 59 (15) | 271 (68) | 63 (16) | 3 (1) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
| Do patients get an appointment with the GP of their choice? | 55 (14) | 223 (56) | 115 (29) | 2 (1) | 1 (0) | 0 (0) |
Responses to the questions about verbal complaints and aggression
| Increased a lot (%) | Increased a little (%) | Stayed the same (%) | Decreased a little (%) | Decreased a lot (%) | Don't know (%) | |
| What has happened to the number of verbal complaints received at the practice regarding the appointment system? | 11 (3) | 69 (17) | 179 (45) | 71 (18) | 65 (17) | 1(0.2) |
| What has happened to the level of aggression directed at receptionists if patients don't get the appointment they want when they want it? | 21 (5) | 79 (20) | 187 (47) | 58 (15) | 49 (13) | 2 (0.5) |
Practice managers' views of how others regard the appointment system
| Practice managers' view of how others regard their current system of appointment provision | Very good (%) | Good (%) | Satisfactory (%) | Poor (%) | Very poor (%) |
| GP perspective | 136 (34) | 164 (41) | 80 (20) | 16 (4) | 0 (0) |
| Receptionist perspective | 125 (31) | 140 (35) | 92 (23) | 37 (9) | 2 (1) |
| Patient perspective | 82 (21) | 164 (41) | 121 (31) | 27 (7) | 2 (1) |