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How many medications do doctors in primary care use? An observational study of the DU90% indicator in primary care in England.
2020-06-19
primary care research
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AimTo apply the DU90% indicator (the number of unique drugs which make up 90% of a doctors prescribing) to GP practices prescribing in England to examine time trends, practice-level variation, and relationships with practice characteristics MethodThis is an observational cohort study of all general practices in England. It utilises publicly available prescribing data from the National Health Service (NHS) Digital platform for 2013-2017. The DU90% was calculated on an annual basis for each pract...
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