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Development of a search filter for identifying studies completed in primary care
Conclusion: The best performing combination search filter works well in reducing the number of irrelevant papers retrieved in a MEDLINE (OvidSP) search if a busy clinician needs to focus on research relevant to primary care.
Source: Family Practice - November 18, 2014 Category: Primary Care Authors: Gill, P. J., Roberts, N. W., Wang, K. Y., Heneghan, C. Tags: Research Methods Source Type: research

Developing a computerised search to help UK General Practices identify more patients for palliative care planning: a feasibility study
Conclusions: It is possible to significantly improve the identification of patients for palliative care needs assessment using a computerised search however barriers remain to GPs’ finding it acceptable. Time-efficient systems were important as was a generic tool for anticipatory care planning not linked to ‘palliative’ care.
Source: BMC Family Practice - August 8, 2015 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bruce MasonKirsty BoydScott MurrayJohn SteynPaul CormieMarilyn KendallDan MundayDavid WellerShirley FifePeter MurchieChristine Campbell Source Type: research

#internalmedicine CPH# JOB-2209309 Clinic in Hawaii is in search of a Family Practice or Internal Medicine physician. The physician will work Monday-Friday 8a-5p in an outpatient setting seeing 8-10 patients
CPH# JOB-2209309 Clinic in Hawaii is in search of a Family Practice or Internal Medicine physician. The physician will work Monday-Friday 8a-5p in an outpatient setting seeing 8-10 patients per day. EMR
Source: PhysEmp.com Internal Medicine Jobs - October 28, 2015 Category: Internal Medicine Source Type: jobs

The search for person-related information in general practice: a qualitative study
Conclusion. As PeRI is used in the process of decision-making, it should be part of the EMR. The PeRI classes we identified might form the basis of a new contextual classification mainly for research purposes. This might help to create evidence of the person-centredness of general practice.
Source: Family Practice - January 19, 2016 Category: Primary Care Authors: Schrans, D., Avonts, D., Christiaens, T., Willems, S., de Smet, K., van Boven, K., Boeckxstaens, P., Kühlein, T. Tags: Qualitative Research Source Type: research

RSS feeds
In my last column, I mentioned RSS news feeds as a useful, versatile online tool. As my editor later reminded me, however, it has been over a decade since I’ve discussed RSS feeds – so an update is...
Source: Family Practice News - May 16, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

Setting up your own RSS feed
Last month, I discussed RSS news feeds as a useful tool for keeping abreast of frequently updated information, such as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and video, without having to visit a...
Source: Family Practice News - June 16, 2016 Category: Primary Care Source Type: news

The Impact of Interpersonal Continuity of Primary Care on Health Care Costs and Use: A Critical Review
CONCLUSIONS: Interpersonal continuity today remains significantly associated with lower health care costs and more appropriate use. Further research is needed to disaggregate these associations at the clinician, team, practice, and system levels, but continuity assessment is clearly important to designing value-based payment for primary care.PMID:37217332 | PMC:PMC10202515 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2961
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - May 22, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Andrew Bazemore Zach Merenstein Lara Handler John W Saultz Source Type: research