Abstract
Although a standardised, comparable productivity index could not be created because of a lack of available data, an effectiveness measure covering four performance areas was developed and considered valid and somewhat useful.
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Dawson, J., Rigby-Brown, A., Adams, L., Baker, R., Fernando, J., Forrest, A., … Wilde, M. (2019). Developing and evaluating a tool to measure general practice productivity: a multimethod study. Health Services and Delivery Research, 7(13), 1–184. https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr07130
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