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released: 6 Dec 2005 author: Britt H, Miller GC, Charles J, Knox S, Valenti L, Henderson J, Pan Y, Bayram C, O'Halloran J & Ng A media release

This publication is the 18th in the General Practice Series produced by the Australian General Practice Statistics and Classification Centre, a Collaborating Unit of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the University of Sydney. It reports the results of the seventh year of the BEACH program, April 2004 to March 2005. Data reported by 953 general practitioners on 95,300 GP-patient encounters are used to describe aspects of general practice in Australia: the general practitioners and their patients; the problems managed and the treatments provided. Information is also reported on body weight to height ratio, smoking status and alcohol use of a subsample of patients. Changes that have occurred since 1998-99 are investigated. Aspects of the management of psychological problems, asthma, arthritis, lipid disorders and injuries are examined in greater detail. Data for each of the last five years of BEACH are summarised in the appendices to this report.

ISSN 1442 3022; ISBN 978 1 74024 517 3; Cat. no. GEP 18; 152pp.; Out of print

Additional material

Appendices 3-6 (293K PDF) 1

  1. Code groups from ICPC-2 and ICPC-2 PLUS
  2. Chronic code groups from ICPC-2 and ICPC-2 PLUS
  3. Summary of annual results 1999-00 to 2003-04
  4. Dissemination of results from the BEACH program

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Recommended citation

Britt H, Miller GC, Charles J, Knox S, Valenti L, Henderson J, Pan Y, Bayram C, O'Halloran J & Ng A 2005. General practice activity in Australia 2004-05. General practice series no. 18. Cat. no. GEP 18. Canberra: AIHW.