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What do we know about fundholding in general practice?
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Practice ManagementCostly ReformsFinancial PracticeHospital MedicinePrimary CareFund ManagementPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceOutcomes ResearchFinanceHealth Care DeliveryNursingTransactions CostsPublic FinanceHealth EconomicsGeneral PracticeHealth Care CostMedicine
The general practice fundholding scheme was introduced four years ago. So far its impact has not been formally evaluated nationally, but review of published research shows some trends. Fundholding has curbed prescribing costs and given general practitioners greater power to lever improvements in hospital services--for example, reducing waiting times for hospital treatment--but fundholding practices may have received more money than non-fundholding practices. The impact of fundholding on transactions costs, equity, and quality of care (particularly for patients of non-fundholding general practitioners) is unknown. Research into costly reforms such as fundholding needs to be coordinated.
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