Abstract

This one day seminar was arranged by the King's Fund Organisational Audit team (KFOA), to take a multidisciplinary view of quality improvement in primary care. Despite the title of the day all the speakers were general practitioners and managers, and input from other professional groups was limited to questions and comments from the audience of nearly 200.

Highlights

  • Fund Organisational Audit team (KFOA),to take a multidisciplinary view of quality improvement in primary care

  • Participating surgeries spend around a year examining their practice in terms of standards and criteria established by KFOA.During this time they are supported by KFOA staff, who go on to write a report after conducting a final survey

  • The day started with Sir Donald Irvine from the Royal College of General Practitioners outlining the purposes of primary care: to provide good quality care to individual patients; to secure good quality secondary care when required; to improve the health of the practice population; and to promote learning, teaching and research

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Summary

Introduction

Partnership in Practice: a multidisciplinary approach to qhueaallitthy cimarper*ovement in primary Fund Organisational Audit team (KFOA),to take a multidisciplinary view of quality improvement in primary care. Despite the title of the day all the speakers were general practitioners and managers, and input from other professional groups was limited to questions and comments from the audience of nearly 200.

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