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Interpractice visits by general practitioners

R D Barnes, S Bell

    Australian Family Physician
    |October 1, 1994
    PubMed
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    Interpractice visits are a successful, self-regulated peer review activity for general practitioners (GPs). This method, sustained for five years, is expanding nationally and shows promise for future refinement.

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    Area of Science:

    • General Practice
    • Medical Education
    • Quality Improvement

    Background:

    • Peer review is crucial for maintaining and improving clinical practice standards.
    • General Practitioners (GPs) require effective, self-regulated methods for continuous professional development.
    • Existing quality assurance frameworks may benefit from incorporating implicit peer review.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the acceptance and sustainability of interpractice visits as a form of self-regulated peer review for GPs.
    • To assess the national propagation and potential enhancements for this peer review model.
    • To identify future directions for refining the interpractice visit methodology.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of interpractice visits as a peer review activity among GPs.

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  • Longitudinal monitoring of participant enthusiasm and engagement over five years.
  • Assessment of factors contributing to the scheme's success, including participant ownership.
  • Main Results:

    • Interpractice visits are a well-accepted form of self-regulated peer review among GPs.
    • The activity has been sustained with enthusiasm for five years and is now expanding nationally.
    • Participant ownership is a significant factor in the scheme's success.

    Conclusions:

    • Interpractice visits are an effective and sustainable peer review tool for general practice.
    • The integration of Quality Assurance (QA) and Continuing Education (CE) credit points can boost participation.
    • Future efforts should focus on outcome evaluation to further refine this method.