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Background and Format:
Quality in Primary Care is an international peer reviewed journal which concerns itself with all aspects of quality and quality improvement in primary and pre-hospital care and the interfaces between primary, secondary and social care. It is intended to fulfil the following functions.
Audience and Readership:
Official journal of the European Forum for Primary Care and is affiliated with the International Federation of Primary Care Research Networks, North American Primary Care Research Group and the Australian Primary Health Care Institute.
Circulation:
The Publisher does not disclose the circulation.
Frequency:
The journal is published six times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December
Distribution:
Online and print to paying subscribers.
Aims of the journal:
To encourage the scientific study of quality improvement by publication of relevant research
To chart the development of local, national and international quality systems
To create and support a community of people interested in quality improvement
To act as an ambassador for better patient standards and for quality generally
To campaign for important issues in quality and to promote best practice in quality improvement
To act as a resource for practitioners charged with leading quality in primary health care by publishing examples of effective quality improvement projects
To debate and critique health service policy relating to quality
To act as a sounding board for new ideas, to stimulate debate and encourage innovation
To provide a platform for international exchange
To promote a better understanding of patient involvement
Readership
The journal is for those researching, teaching or practising in the fields of quality improvement, clinical governance or clinical audit related to primary and pre-hospital care.
Editorial contacts:
The full Editorial Board can be viewed here.
Manuscript Submission:
Quality in Primary care welcomes original research that advances knowledge on the topics above. In addition to traditional research papers it also welcomes less formal contributions, including short reports, which would make the journal more accessible. Contributions from other disciplines related to medicine, including nursing, practice management, professions allied to medicine and social science are also accepted.
Author guidelines can be viewed here. Papers can be submitted electronically here.
Editorial can be reached at primarycare@imedpub.com
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Bio
Background and Format: Quality in Primary Care is an international peer reviewed journal which concerns itself with all aspects of quality and quality improvement in primary and pre-hospital care and the interfaces between primary, secondary and social care. It is intended to fulfil the following functions. Audience and Readership: Official journal of the European Forum for Primary Care and is affiliated with the International Federation of Primary Care Research Networks, North American Primary Care Research Group and the Australian Primary Health Care Institute. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: The journal is published six times a year in February, April, June, August, October and December Distribution: Online and print to paying subscribers. Aims of the journal: To encourage the scientific study of quality improvement by publication of relevant research To chart the development of local, national and international quality systems To create and support a community of people interested in quality improvement To act as an ambassador for better patient standards and for quality generally To campaign for important issues in quality and to promote best practice in quality improvement To act as a resource for practitioners charged with leading quality in primary health care by publishing examples of effective quality improvement projects To debate and critique health service policy relating to quality To act as a sounding board for new ideas, to stimulate debate and encourage innovation To provide a platform for international exchange To promote a better understanding of patient involvement Readership The journal is for those researching, teaching or practising in the fields of quality improvement, clinical governance or clinical audit related to primary and pre-hospital care. Editorial contacts: The full Editorial Board can be viewed here. Manuscript Submission: Quality in Primary care welcomes original research that advances knowledge on the topics above. In addition to traditional research papers it also welcomes less formal contributions, including short reports, which would make the journal more accessible. Contributions from other disciplines related to medicine, including nursing, practice management, professions allied to medicine and social science are also accepted. Author guidelines can be viewed here. Papers can be submitted electronically here. Editorial can be reached at primarycare@imedpub.com
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