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Learning objectives• To gain a better understanding of QOF, QMAS and
QPID, their origins and purpose.
• To gain an understanding of the information which can be generated from QMAS/QPID and how it might supplement or supercede other sources such as local primary care information systems and GP research databases.
• To explore the secondary user mechanisms, i.e. what is/will be available to whom and how it can be accessed.
• To gain an appreciation of relevant data quality issues.
• To identify the opportunities which QMAS/QPID presents for public health-related work.
• To identify information needs which might be met by future development of QMAS/QPID.
Discussion
• current local applications of data from general practice
• potential role of QMAS/QPID
• prevalence measurement and surveillance
• equity audit and resource allocation work
• future wish-list
Equity profile example:Uptake of aspirin by patients with CHD
– patients with CHD in Cambridge and Peterborough GP practices
– % recorded as having been prescribed/using aspirin– equity between groups
• age• sex• PCT• practice
– two time periods - 2001 v 2002
Uptake of aspirin by patients with CHD in Cambridge and Peterborough
Source: ERPHO INphoRM1, Cambs-Peterborough PRIMIS
Uptake of aspirin by patients with CHD in practices in one Cambridge and Peterborough PCT
Source: ERPHO INphoRM1, Cambs-Peterborough PRIMIS
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Uptake of aspirin by patients with CHD in Cambs & Peterborough PCTs 2001 and 2002
Source: ERPHO INphoRM1, Cambs-Peterborough PRIMIS
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