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GP Training practices in England: a description of their unique features based on national data.

Charlotte Weston1, Sanjiv Ahluwalia2, Paul Bassett3, Justin Lock1, Stevo Durbaba1, Mark Ashworth1.   

Abstract

Postgraduate general practitioner (GP) training structures have been reorganised with the formation of Health Education England (HEE). We aimed to broaden the findings of previous studies and identify key features of GP training practices. In particular, we wanted to extend previous findings regarding QOF achievement and patient experience derived from the General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS), with recent data on the use of urgent cancer referral pathways ('Two Week Wait', or '2WW,' referrals) and secondary care utilisation by GP training Practices. We compared training and non-training practices, adjusting for differences in practice size and demographic features. Compared with non-training practices, we found reported patient satisfaction with 'access' was 2.0% higher (p < 0.001), 'communication' 0.75% higher (p < 0.001), 'overall experience' 2.8% higher (p < 0.001), 'continuity of care' 2.2% lower (p < 0.001). Mean QOF scores were 11 points higher in training practices (p < 0.001). There were few differences between the two types of practice in terms of Emergency hospital admissions, Ambulatory Care Sensitive (ACSC) admissions, Accident and Emergency attendances and Out-Patient attendances. Training practices used the 2WW referral pathway more frequently than non-training practices resulting in a 1.1% higher 'cancer detection rate' (p = 0.007).

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Keywords:  GP postgraduate training practices; Primary Care; cancer urgent referral pathway

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28709391     DOI: 10.1080/14739879.2017.1345649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Educ Prim Care        ISSN: 1473-9879


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