by Irene Borgardts (Author), Jacqueline Brooks (Author), Sir Donald Irvine (Author)
This work describes an experiment, initiated and supervised by the Hereford and Worcester Family Health Services Authority, in which four volunteer general practices submitted themselves to external review including an appraisal of their services by their patients. This work records the essential experiences and lessons from this example of teamwork between managers and practices in health care. The book focuses on management methods, emphasizing, in particular, the central functions of planning, standard-setting and performance-monitoring to practices which are keen to improve and to move forward at a pace, and in a way, that members of the practice team can handle without feeling pressured or over-worked. The book should appeal both to the clinical and the non-clinical members of the practice team and should also be of interest to those in health services management who are interested in promoting quality in primary health care.
Format: Abridged::Audiobook::Box set::Illustrated::Large P
Pages: 123
Edition: 1st Revised edition
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 1994
ISBN 10: 1857750667
ISBN 13: 9781857750669
Book Overview: Certificate of Commendation - 1995 BMA Medical Book Competition Awards