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GPs and contracting for secondary health care.

Authors: D, Stokoe; S, Ramaiah; I, Holtby;

GPs and contracting for secondary health care.

Abstract

Publication of the NHS White Paper Working for Patients and subsequent legislation has introduced the requirement for district health authorities to assess the health and health care needs of their resident populations. Sam Ramaiah and colleagues describe their experience in South Tees of working with GPs to fulfil this objective.

Keywords

Health Services Needs and Demand, Interprofessional Relations, Regional Health Planning, State Medicine, Catchment Area, Health, England, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Services Research, Family Practice, Referral and Consultation

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