The Organisation of Group Practice: A Report of a Subcommittee of the Standing Medical Advisory CommitteeThis report develops the concept of group practice and outlines the role and place of community health teams in a unified health service. This concept embodies the positive aspects of current community care and the report emphasises the importance of flexibility in organisation and the need for experiment. It thus has equal relevance in the period before unification |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
RECORDS FOR GROUP PRACTICE | 9 |
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HOSPITAL AND GROUP | 68 |
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