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Skill mix in Primary Care: a Final Report on the interface between general practitioners and other members of the Primary Health Care Team

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  • Sue Jenkins-Clarke
  • Roy Carr-Hill

    (Centre for Health Economics, The University of York)

  • Paul Dixon
  • Mike Pringle

Abstract

The concept of skill mix is widely recognised in the vocabulary of the National Health Service (NHS) workforce but because of its complexity is understood, elusive to define and therefore difficult to measure. Many issues surround the concept of skill mix, some of which are concepts in their own right, but which also need to be recognised as an integral part of skill mix – such as delegation and teamwork. Despite the lack of definition and difficulty of measurement, these elements are central to the research project here. Thus this project is also about developing and testing methodological approaches to measurement of skill mix in addition to fulfilling the aims and objectives set out in Section 1.2.

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  • Sue Jenkins-Clarke & Roy Carr-Hill & Paul Dixon & Mike Pringle, 1997. "Skill mix in Primary Care: a Final Report on the interface between general practitioners and other members of the Primary Health Care Team," Working Papers 029cheop, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
  • Handle: RePEc:chy:respap:29cheop
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    1. Richardson, Gerald & Maynard, Alan & Cullum, Nicky & Kindig, David, 1998. "Skill mix changes: substitution or service development?," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 45(2), pages 119-132, August.

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    skill mix; fundholding; burses;
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