Every working day more than one million people have an appointment at their local GP surgery. It’s a subject that is likely to garner a great deal of headlines in the run up to the election. The GP Patient Survey tells us what patients think of those services – last year 71% of people reported a good overall experience of their GP practice. But results can vary significantly between practices and we often get asked what that means for practices. Does this variation reflect real differences in the service provided or will practices with fewer resources and dealing with ‘tougher’ populations always achieve poorer results?
Join us as we take a closer look at patient experience and ask what role does the local context play in explaining differential patient experience? Bringing together analysis of the GP Patient Survey with an expert view on what this might mean for practices, this webinar will uncover the importance of place in shaping people’s views of GP services.
Our speakers:
Anna Quigley, Research Director, Ipsos (Chair)
Andy Brooks, GP and Senior Visiting Fellow, The King's Fund
Eileen Irvin,Associate Director, Ipsos
Rachel Williams, Research Director, Ipsos
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