Data extraction and feedback - does this lead to change in patient care?

Aust Fam Physician

Department of General Practice, School of Primary Health Care, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science, Monash University and board member, Monash Division of General Practice, Melbourne, Victoria.

Published: August 2011

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BACKGROUND Computers enable general practitioners to collate clinical data within their practices. The improvements that this can make to clinical care remain the subject of enquiry. OBJECTIVE Does the analysis of clinical data for the purpose of instigating quality improvement strategies in general practice, with support from a local division of general practice, lead to positive changes in measures of care after 12 months? DISCUSSION This study demonstrated that, in this setting, the collection and analysis of clinical data, with support from a division of general practice, led to modest increases in the recording of information rather than improvements in clinical outcomes.

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