Peter L, Tate J B, Catchpole P J
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1989 Jul;39(324):297-9.
The Brent and Harrow family practitioner committee has supported a scheme to enable general practitioners to collect data relating to their practice activity. This paper reports on the operation of the scheme involving 76 general practitioners from 22 practices and the findings. Practice nurse activity was also included. The family practitioner committee undertook an analysis of the data and provided each participating general practitioner with a print-out of his or her consultation rates over a range of activity, enabling general practitioners to make comparisons both with their partners and with the averages for all the practices participating in the scheme. The essential aim is to provide structured information which enables general practitioners to look more objectively at their activity. The family practitioner committee gave an assurance that the figures would not be used to criticize individuals.
布伦特和哈罗家庭医生委员会支持一项计划,该计划使全科医生能够收集与其诊疗活动相关的数据。本文报告了该计划的实施情况,涉及来自22家诊所的76名全科医生及其结果。执业护士的活动也包括在内。家庭医生委员会对数据进行了分析,并为每位参与的全科医生提供了一份其在一系列活动中的诊疗率打印件,使全科医生能够与同事以及参与该计划的所有诊所的平均水平进行比较。其基本目标是提供结构化信息,使全科医生能够更客观地审视自己的活动。家庭医生委员会保证这些数据不会用于批评个人。