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Measuring clinic performance in primary care: digital technologies and human capabilities

University of Queensland School of Business, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law

We're seeking general practice managers to participate in a national research program.

Are you involved with decision-making about the adoption of digital technologies at your general practice clinic? We are interested in understanding the types of digital technologies you use in your general practice, how decisions were made to use them at your clinic and how you evaluate them.

This study involves completing an online survey, and if interested, an interview with one of our researchers from The University of Queensland. Those who complete the survey can opt to receive a free benchmarking report about their clinic. Our overall goal is to determine how to enhance primary healthcare services to be more efficient and person-centred using digital technologies. This research is being conducted with funding from the Australian Research Council, Australian Association of Practice Management (AAPM), the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) and Inala Primary Care.

Don’t miss this chance to make a difference to the future of primary care.

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