The 5th national report presents the latest annual data update from the de-identified aggregate Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (PIPQI) Eligible Data Set covering 10 measures. Clinical information systems’ data from 5,695 general practices represent the recording status of clients’ lifestyle behaviours and areas of significant health burden. Building on previous reports, it empowers practices and healthcare organisations to leverage primary healthcare data for nationwide improvements.
- Cat. no: PHC 21
Key findings
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6,104 PIPQI practices used 13 different clinical software types and 4 extraction tools in a diverse software ecosystem
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179,960 additional clients had a cervical screening test recorded, increasing from 40.0% to 43.7% since July 2024
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The most commonly used Clinical Information Systems were Best Practice (72.1%) and MedicalDirector (24.8%)
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The proportion of eligible clients who had all CVD risk factors recorded varied by extraction tool from 50.2% to 75.8%