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Many practices do not use EHR functionalities needed to improve healthcare quality and patient safety.
Although many practices do implement reminders or other "system solutions" to improve performance on incentivised tasks, little other systemwide support exists to help embed indicators.
For example, many practices do not offer appointments between late morning and mid-afternoon, but some patients may find such times preferable.
9 13 At the system level, it is evident that many practices do not have adequate processes for systematically tracking test requests, recording test results (both clinically abnormal and normal), and confirming if follow-up action has taken place before results reports are filed or patients are notified.
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One of the main cause for "conditions" is that many GP practices do not seem to understand what their CGCs' plans and priorities are.
Many other practices do so as well -- meditation is the most well established practice for noticing the effects we can have on our own consciousness, and Sufi dervishes demonstrate this same outcome for dancing.
It is expected that many veterinary practices do not de-register dogs when they are no longer part of the practice's clientele and therefore that some dogs may be registered with more than one practice.
For example, APPC staff took on roles such as medical lead or Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF which is a voluntary reward and incentive programme for all GP surgeries in England) lead, and APPC practices used standard protocols just as many traditional practices do.
It is worth noting, however, that many purportedly 'redistributive' practices do not involve taking.
Many primary care practices do not have systematic protocols to identify patients who smoke or to encourage clinicians to provide smoking cessation advice.
Patient self-management support is an important component of chronic care management, yet many primary care practices do not consistently provide this support due to limitations of training, time, and resources.
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