Practice Based Commissioning GP Practice Survey Wave 6, UK
Main Category: Medical Practice ManagementArticle Date: 29 Mar 2009 - 1:00 PDT
| Patient / Public: | ![]() | |
| Healthcare Prof: | ![]() |
This is the 1st quarterly practice survey for 2009, covering a sample of practices from each primary care trust (PCT). The aims of the survey are to get feedback from practices on their perception of the support offered by their PCT and on the clinical and financial engagement of practices with Practice Based Commissioning (PBC). The survey is part of a group of indicators that will be assessed together to give a picture of PBC implementation.
Key findings
- Seven in ten practices have been given an indicative budget (69%).
- Just under two thirds of practices have agreed a commissioning plan (64%)
- Support for PBC is at 64% (broadly in line with previous waves), with a further 20% neutral. Only 5% of practices now remain strongly against the policy
- There is a continuing upward trend in the proportion of practices commissioning new services through PBC (up from 56% in the last survey to 61% in the latest)
- There is a continuing upward trend in the proportion of practices providing more services (up from 47% in the last survey to 51% in the latest).
- The number of practices submitting service design business cases to PCTs has risen slightly to 63%
- There is an increasing trend in the proportion of practices that agree PBC has improved patient care
- 2,613 practices had been approached of which 1,898 replied - a response rate of 73%. This is the highest achieved so far and at least 5% better than each of the three previous surveys.
Source
Department of Health,UK
Visit our medical practice management section for the latest news on this subject.
MLA
16 Feb. 2012. <http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/144011.php>
APA
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/144011.php.
Please note: If no author information is provided, the source is cited instead.
|
Rate this article: (Hover over the stars then click to rate) |
Patient / Public: |
or |
Health Professional: |
Add Your Opinion
Please note that we publish your name, but we do not publish your email address. It is only used to let you know when your message is published. We do not use it for any other purpose. Please see our privacy policy for more information.
If you write about specific medications or operations, please do not name health care professionals by name.
All opinions are moderated before being included (to stop spam)
Contact Our News Editors
For any corrections of factual information, or to contact the editors please use our feedback form.
![]()
Please send any medical news or health news press releases to:
Note: Any medical information published on this website is not intended as a substitute for informed medical advice and you should not take any action before consulting with a health care professional. For more information, please read our terms and conditions.



