Obtaining useful data from primary care

BMJ 1994; 309 doi: 10.1136/bmj.309.6964.1304c (Published 12 November 1994)
Cite this as: BMJ 1994;309:1304.4

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  1. J Robson
  1. Chrisp Street Health Centre, London E14 6PG.

    EDITOR, - F M Haste points out the need for good quality data on preventive issues in primary care and the shortcomings of the current banding system for health promotion.1 M C Record and colleagues found that general practitioners had similar concerns and would prefer more relevant standardised data.2

    We have adopted a standard procedure for documenting preventive activities recorded by general …

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