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This resource aims to enhance understanding of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), Quality Management and Analysis System (QMAS), and Quality-Patient Interface Database (QPID), including their origins and intended purposes. It explores the data produced by QMAS/QPID, its potential to complement existing local primary care information systems, and the quality issues relevant to this data. Furthermore, it discusses the opportunities these systems present for public health initiatives and identifies the information needs that could guide future developments within QMAS/QPID.
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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
Uptake of aspirin by patients with CHD in Cambs & Peterborough PCTs 2001 and 2002 Source: ERPHO INphoRM1, Cambs-Peterborough PRIMIS