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Relationship Between Clinical Quality and Patient Experience: Analysis of Data From the English Quality and Outcomes Framework and the National GP Patient Survey

Nadia R. Llanwarne, Gary A. Abel, Marc N. Elliott, Charlotte A. M. Paddison, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, John L. Campbell and Martin Roland
The Annals of Family Medicine September 2013, 11 (5) 467-472; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1514
Nadia R. Llanwarne
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
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Gary A. Abel
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
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Marc N. Elliott
2RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
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Charlotte A. M. Paddison
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
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Georgios Lyratzopoulos
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
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John L. Campbell
3Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Exeter, Exeter, England
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Martin Roland
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
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PURPOSE Clinical quality and patient experience are both widely used to evaluate the quality of health care, but the relationship between these 2 domains remains uncertain. The aim of this study was to examine this relationship using data from 2 established measures of quality in primary care in England.

METHODS Practice-level analyses (N = 7,759 practices in England) were conducted on measures of patient experience from the national General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS), and measures of clinical quality from the national pay-for-performance scheme (Quality and Outcomes Framework). Spearman’s rank correlation and multiple linear regression were used on practice-level estimates.

RESULTS Although all the correlations between clinical quality summary scores and patient survey scores are positive, and most are statistically significant, the strength of the associations was weak, with the highest correlation coefficient reaching 0.18, and more than one-half were 0.11 or less. Correlations with clinical quality were highest for patient-reported access scores (telephone access 0.16, availability of urgent appointments 0.15, ability to book ahead 0.18, ability to see preferred doctor 0.17) and overall satisfaction (0.15).

CONCLUSION Although there are associations between clinical quality and measures of patient experience, the 2 domains of care quality remain predominantly distinct. The strongest correlations are observed between practice clinical quality and practice access, with very low correlations between clinical quality and interpersonal aspects of care. The quality of clinical care and the quality of interpersonal care should be considered separately to give an overall assessment of medical care.

  • patient experience
  • clinical quality
  • technical quality of care
  • quality of health care
  • quality indicators
  • health care
  • Received for publication August 16, 2012.
  • Revision received December 21, 2012.
  • Accepted for publication January 2, 2013.
  • © 2013 Annals of Family Medicine, Inc.
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Nadia R. Llanwarne, Gary A. Abel, Marc N. Elliott, Charlotte A. M. Paddison, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, John L. Campbell, Martin Roland
The Annals of Family Medicine Sep 2013, 11 (5) 467-472; DOI: 10.1370/afm.1514

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The Annals of Family Medicine Sep 2013, 11 (5) 467-472; DOI: 10.1370/afm.1514
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