Completeness of chronic disease registration in general practice

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The completeness of chronic disease registration in four general practices was assessed by referring to the Hospital Activity Analysis. Overall, just over half (56%) of the 695 patients who had been discharged from hospital with a diagnosis of diabetes, cancer, myocardial infarction, epilepsy, hypertension, or thyroid disease were identified on the practice disease registers. Patients with diabetes were most likely to be identified (72%), and those who had had a myocardial infarct least likely (43%). If the standard of registration is to be improved general practitioners must be convinced of its value. The Hospital Activity Analysis might be used widely to audit and improve practice registers. © 1987, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Mant, D., & Tulloch, A. (1987). Completeness of chronic disease registration in general practice. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 294(6566), 223–224. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.294.6566.223

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