Closed: 15 September 2017
The RACGP is proud to release the consultation draft of Putting prevention into practice: guidelines for the implementation of prevention in the general practice setting (the Green book).
The Green Book is a practical evidence-based implementation resource for GPs, practice staff and PHNs from the RACGP.
It brings together the evidence and lessons learned from the literature and real life general practice experiences to make implementation of preventive activities as straightforward, effective and successful as possible. Containing real-life case studies and ideas to reflect on, the Green book provides practical processes, strategies and tools for implementing and sustaining preventive activities in the practice setting.
The RACGP is seeking input from GPs, members of the practice team and groups working with general practices such as Primary Health Networks.
Your views and ideas will help inform the further refinement of the Green book. Please see the consultation draft and feedback survey.
Consultation on the 3rd edition Green book draft closed at 5.00pm on 15 September 2017.