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Post by Denise on Mar 31, 2011 10:10:10 GMT
King's Fund inquiry finds general practice good but varied This inquiry has concluded that, while the majority of care provided is good, there are widespread variations in performance and gaps in the quality of care delivered by general practice. The report ( www.cpims.com/Improving_Quality_of_CareKings%20Fund.pdf) endorses the principle that GPs should be generalists rather than specialists. However, with GPs set to be handed £80 billion of public money and a central role in implementing the government's health reforms, it calls on general practice to embrace radical change if it is to maintain its international reputation for excellence. It also highlights evidence of variations in the quality of clinical care.
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