Skip to main content
The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners logoLink to The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
. 1975 Feb;25(151):82–91.

Lessons from bad general practice *

Eric Wilkes
PMCID: PMC2157613  PMID: 1177214

Abstract

The paucity of resources for general practice correlates well with high losses through emigration and questions the expensive over-production of doctors now being undertaken.

The variable quality of community care and the absence of a structure yet providing real planning or capital, leads to the uneconomic abuse of hospital facilities and to an excessive emphasis on institutionalisation.

Medicine is becoming depersonalised because unrealistic expectations lead to an overloading of the service. Simultaneously we allocate a low priority to education in the use of the service, have little training in the sociological aspects of medical care, and even less in how best to use the skills of our non-medical professional colleagues.

Full text

PDF
82

Selected References

These references are in PubMed. This may not be the complete list of references from this article.

  1. COUTER W. T., HELD A. T., YORK C. L. Analysis of one thousand consecutive residence visits to acutely ill medical patients. J Am Med Assoc. 1953 Aug 29;152(18):1704–1706. doi: 10.1001/jama.1953.03690180026007. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  2. FORBES W. W. Lucubrationes: an analysis of two hundred night calls. N Engl J Med. 1955 Jul 14;253(2):60–63. doi: 10.1056/NEJM195507142530205. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  3. Irvine D., Jeffreys M. B.M.A. Planning Unit survey of general practice 1969. Br Med J. 1971 Nov 27;4(5786):535–543. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5786.535. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  4. SCOTT R., ANDERSON J. A., CARTWRIGHT A. Just what the doctor ordered. An analysis of treatment in a general practice. Br Med J. 1960 Jul 23;2(5194):293–299. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5194.293. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  5. SCOTT R., McVIE D. H. Doctor in the house. An analysis of home visits in a general practice. J Coll Gen Pract. 1962 Feb;5:72–85. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  6. Smith A. J. Self-poisoning with drugs: a worsening situation. Br Med J. 1972 Oct 21;4(5833):157–159. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5833.157. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  7. Taylor P. Sickness absence: facts and misconceptions. J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1974 Jul;8(4):315–333. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  8. Torrance N., Lawson J. A., Hogg B., Knox J. D. Acute admissions to medical beds. J R Coll Gen Pract. 1972 Apr;22(117):211–219. [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  9. Williams B. T., Dixon R. A., Knowelden J. B.M.A. deputizing service in Sheffield, 1970. Br Med J. 1973 Mar 10;1(5853):593–599. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5853.593. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

Articles from The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners are provided here courtesy of Royal College of General Practitioners

RESOURCES