Title: EPA: EUROPEAN PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
1EPA EUROPEAN PRACTICE ASSESSMENT
- Researcher Yvonne Engels
- Project leader Richard Grol
- Co-ordinator Maaike Dautzenberg
- Financed by Bertelsmann foundation Germany
2Collaboration
- Belgium (Flanders),
- France,
- Germany,
- Switzerland,
- the Netherlands,
- UK (Wales and England)
- Bertelsmann Foundation
3Aim
- to develop a practice assessment method that
assists family/general practitioners in improving
their practice performance
4Methods
- Literature review
- Workshops with partners
- Consensus procedures - with EPA-partners -
Delphi - Pilot
5Good practice management
- Systems (structures and processes) meant to
enable the delivery of good quality patient care
6Framework
- Infrastructure
- Staff
- Information
- Finance
- Quality and safety
7170 indicators, e.g.
- Domain INFRASTRUCTURE
- Dimension medical equipment
- Indicator The emergency bag is complete
8Modified Rand procedure
- 170 indicators
- Translation of the draft set of indicators
- Delphi procedure
- Rated by 10 GPs / experts in 6 countries
9Indicators rated useful (of 168)
- By all countries 62 (37)
- France 103 (61)
- Germany 103 (61)
- Swiss 116 (69)
- Belgium 121 (72)
- Netherlands 125 (74)
- England/Wales 142 (85)
10Exercise 1
- Which indicators do you rate useful?
- (groups of about 6 persons, preferably from
different countries
11A. Information for patients about clinical care 0
- An up-to-date selection of books and videos is
available to patients - A range of leaflets and brochures is available
for patients to read in the practice or to take
home - Translator services are available on request
- Information leaflets are available in appropriate
languages - The practice information sheet is available in
appropriate languages
12B. Non-medical equipment 4
- The practice has an operational fax
- The practice has at least one computer for staff
- The practice has an internet connection
- All computers are protected against inappropriate
access - Every GP has access to e-mail
- Every GP has access to the internet (www)
- The practice has a telephone system with
sufficient inward and outward capacity - The practice has a separate emergency telephone
line - All electronical medical equipment is checked
annually - All safety equipment (e.g. fire extinguisher) is
checked annually
13C. Detection of quality and safety problems 0
- The practice has undertaken at least one clinical
audit in the last year - The practice has a critical incident register
- The practice has a documented process to follow
up and analyse critical incidents - The practice has a formal consultation process
with patients (patient forum or participation
group) - The practice has a suggestion box for patients
- The practice has a written patient complaint
procedure - The written patient complaint procedure is
available at the reception
14D. Working conditions 2
- The practice monitors the workload of its staff
- The practice monitors stress levels of its staff
- The practice evaluates team working in the
organisation - The practice has had at least one away day last
year - Staff experience a pleasant working atmosphere
- The practice has a policy which enables staff to
offer suggestions for improving practice
management - The practice has written arrangements to ensure
the availability of a locum GP when needed
15The Instrument
- Short self-administered questionnaires
- Representative of the practice
- individual GPs
- staff members
- Patients
- Observer/facilitator visits the practice
- Structured interview with GP/PM
- Checklist
- (Maturity Matrix)
16The pilot
- Pretest in 3 practices per country
- September 2003-May 2004
- Pilot in 30 practices per country , also in
Slovenia, Austria and Israel -
17Result of the pilot
- Feedback on individual practice level
- National data
- International comparisons.
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19Visotool/ Startbildschirm
20Online-Feedback Basisdaten der Praxis(insgesamt
4 Bildschirmseiten)
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22Ergebnisse/Dimensionen(Bsp. Infrastruktur
Ãœbersicht)
23Ergebnisse/Dimensionen(Bsp. Infrastruktur
Streudiagramm)
24To Do list (example)
25Patient participation ()
- complaint procedure
- Belgium 3
- France 3
- Germany 25
- Netherlands 75
- Switzerland 25
- UK 100
- Slovenia 77
- Austria 55
26Survey patient satisfaction ()
- (n)
- Belgium (31) 23
- France (17) 3
- Germany (32) 39
- Netherlands (32) 38
- Switzerland (28) 64
- UK (27) 85
- Slovenia (31) 53
- Austria (33) 24
27Europep
- GP Practice
- Belgium (31) 91 85
- France (17) 85 72
- Germany (32) 84 83
- Netherlands (32) 85 72
- Switzerland (28) 91 90
- UK (27) 81 69
- Slovenia (31) 90 87
- Austria (33) 93 91
28Leaflets ()
- pract. inf.
- Belgium 41
- France 42
- Germany 55
- Netherlands 88
- Switzerland 48
- England 87
- Slovenia 48
- Austria 27
-
29Medical registration
- ICPC etc
- Belgium 52
- France 24
- Germany 100
- Netherlands 87
- Switzerland 29
- UK 100
- Slovenia 100
- Austria 12
30Patient list ()
- Belgium (31) 81
- France (29) 0
- Germany (32) 0
- Netherlands (32) 100
- Switzerland (28) 74
- UK (27) 100
- Slovenia (31) 100
- Austria (33) 0
31System for recalling patients with
- Asthma Diabetes CHD
- Belgium 65 42 32
- France 0 0 0
- Germany 22 47 28
- Netherlands 62 91 50
- Switzerland 14 32 21
- UK 96 100 96
- Slovenia 16 35 32
- Austria 12 24 12
32System for recalling populations at risk
- CHD Influenza vacc
- Belgium 16 42
- France 0 0
- Germany 16 41
- Netherlands 56 100
- Switzerland 7 68
- UK 74 96
- Slovenia 97 68
- Austria 0 0
33Exercise 2
- Discuss in small groups
- Do general practices in your country have systems
to recall - patients with specific chronic diseases? Why
(not)? - Populations at risk? Why (not)?
34What next?
- Validation of the instrument (acceptable,
feasible, valid, sensitive) - Adapted version next year
- International data warehouse
35EPA-book
- January 2005
- y.engels_at_wok.umcn.nl
- www.wokresearch.nl
- www.aqua-institut.de (information Visotool)