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    |June 1, 1988
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    Sequential sample analysis offers a more efficient method for repeated performance reviews in general practice. This approach provides advantages over traditional sampling techniques for evaluating practice performance.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical practice management
    • Statistical analysis in healthcare

    Background:

    • Traditional performance reviews often rely on conventional sampling methods.
    • Evaluating practice performance requires accurate and efficient data analysis techniques.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the application of sequential sample analysis for repeated performance reviews.
    • To highlight the benefits of sequential analysis in general practice settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing practice computers to obtain random samples from complete populations.
    • Evaluating parameters of sequential analysis procedures.
    • Generating structured worksheets for data interpretation.

    Main Results:

    • Sequential analysis allows for efficient data evaluation in performance reviews.

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  • Practice computers facilitate random sampling and structured analysis.
  • The method demonstrates advantages over conventional sampling in general practice.
  • Conclusions:

    • Sequential sample analysis is a valuable tool for repeated performance review in general practice.
    • This method offers enhanced efficiency and structured evaluation compared to traditional sampling.