RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Practice activity analysis: collaboration between general practitioners and a family practitioner committee. JF The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners JO J R Coll Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP 297 OP 299 VO 39 IS 324 A1 L Peter A1 J B Tate A1 P J Catchpole YR 1989 UL http://bjgp.org/content/39/324/297.abstract AB The Brent and Harrow family practitioner committee has supported a scheme to enable general practitioners to collect data relating to their practice activity. This paper reports on the operation of the scheme involving 76 general practitioners from 22 practices and the findings. Practice nurse activity was also included. The family practitioner committee undertook an analysis of the data and provided each participating general practitioner with a print-out of his or her consultation rates over a range of activity, enabling general practitioners to make comparisons both with their partners and with the averages for all the practices participating in the scheme. The essential aim is to provide structured information which enables general practitioners to look more objectively at their activity. The family practitioner committee gave an assurance that the figures would not be used to criticize individuals.