Measuring prevalence, reliability and variation in high-risk prescribing in general practice using multilevel modelling of observational data in a population database
Background: High-risk primary care prescribing is common and is known to vary considerably between practices, but the extent to which high-risk prescribing varies among individual general practitioners (GPs) is not known. Objectives: To create prescribing safety indicators usable in existing electro...
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Main Authors: | Bruce Guthrie (Author), Ning Yu (Author), Douglas Murphy (Author), Peter T Donnan (Author), Tobias Dreischulte (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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