Huw Thomas <[log in to unmask]> writes
>How can we encourage our GP collegues in our PCG's to care about the
>data they put on their systems - like correcting wrong diagnoses. i keep
>coming across patients ?gallstones who come up on searches for
>cholelithiasis - no-one routinely or reliably corrects these.
>
>MI's which were never so!!
>
>suggestions from the list for managing these problems...
>What do you do??
Suggestions (in random order):
1. Sanctions - no drawings until data adjusted
2. Pile paper records with inaccurate diagnoses onto culprit's desk
3. Lock partners in building till sorted
4. Refuse to see patient with inaccurate diagnosis
5. Delegate search to said colleague
6. Throw major strop in office (be careful if you are female on this -
it will be labelled *PMT*)
7. Nag, nag, nag (again men will get on better with this option)
8. Take a sabbatical - either to sort it or to run away from it
9. Carrots - link drawings to correct diagnoses (NICE?)
10. Take early retirement :-)
KT
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