Single-handed versus multiple-handed General practices: A cross-sectional study of quality outcomes in England.
Ian HoldroydWilliam ChadwickAdam Harvey-SullivanTheodore BartholomewEfthalia MassouVictoria Tzortziou BrownJohn FordPublished in: Journal of health services research & policy (2023)
We found single-handed practices to be associated with high patient satisfaction while performing slightly less well on selected clinical outcomes. Further research is required to better understand the association between practice size, including increasing multidisciplinary working, on patient experience and outcomes.