Ethnic Monitoring in General Practice – communicating the benefits
This paper aims to highlight the most effective ways of collecting ethnic monitoring data in primary care, drawing on evidence from an action learning set which addressed this issue. In July 2007 Race for Health invited an audience of GPs and other practitioners who had made a difference both in their own surgeries and within their Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) at increasing collection rates of ethnic monitoring data. The aim of the action learning set was to develop a variety of practical solutions that would enable increased levels of ethnic monitoring in primary care.For further information please visit Ethnic Monitoring in General Practice – communicating the benefits.