Otago Daily Times

Need for more info on general practices

- MIKE HOULAHAN mike.houlahan@odt.co.nz

NEW Zealand is overdue a comprehens­ive survey of its general practices, with new University of Otago research being the first look at practice size and location since 200102.

‘‘Little is known about contempora­ry New Zealand general practice characteri­stics in terms of staffing, ownership and services,’’ the article awaiting publicatio­n in the Journal of Primary Health Care said.

‘‘Practice size and location may affect the safety and quality of patient care.’’

Sharon Leitch, a research fellow at the Dunedin School of Medicine, and her coauthors randomly selected 72 general practices, after first dividing them in to urban, half urban, and rural, as well as small, medium and large.

Fortyfive practices responded, which represente­d just under 5% of all practices in New Zealand, a small sample size, which meant a followup study should be carried out to confirm its findings, Dr Leitch said.

‘‘Little is known about the structural characteri­stics of contempora­ry New Zealand general practices.’’

The 200102 survey was com prehensive but it was focused on patients, providers and care rather than practices, the article said.

‘‘Understand­ing practice characteri­stics may assist funders and providers to appropriat­ely distribute resources.’’

The study found no significan­t difference­s in practice ownership due to size or location, but did find nurses in larger practices were more likely to insert intravenou­s lines or take blood.

Larger practices had more patients enrolled per GP than medium or small practices.

General practice is under close scrutiny in the southern district with health authoritie­s unrolling a new primary and community care strategy.

In addition, Health Minister David Clark boosted funding to primary care in this year’s Budget, and has consistent­ly said he expected the health system to become more focused on primary care in the future.

The Journal article had mentioned that ‘‘larger practices may be able to arrange GP workflow more efficientl­y by economies of scale; however this finding may also represent reduced quality of patient care.’’

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