Dr Rebecca Elizabeth Payne

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My research interests lie in the remote delivery of urgent primary care. I have particular interest in the safety aspects of telephone and video consultations, as well as in the important question as to how the patient accesses medication after a remote consultation.

This research interest builds on my clinical and leadership career in the same sector. Previous roles include Unscheduled Primary Care Clinical Director, Aneurin Bevan University Healthboard and National Professional Advisor on Urgent Primary Care to the Care Quality Commission. I have worked as an out of hours GP since 2008, working in both Wales and Scotland. I have also worked as a GP for a private provider of video consultations, and during the pandemic was seconded to be the National Primary Care Clinical Lead for the roll out of video consultations in Wales. Drawing on these experiences, I led work on the quality and safety themes of the Remote by Default 2 study, and lead the REMEDY project, exploring technological solutions for access to urgently required medication after a telephone consultation.

In addition to my research role, I am a salaried GP for NHS Orkney, working 1 week in 8 as the Out of Hours GP for Mainland Orkney and connected isles. I chair NICE’s Quality Standards Committee. I am a qualified coach.

  1. Article › Research › Peer-reviewed
  2. After the teleconsultation: getting medicines to patients when pharmacy services are not available

    Payne, R., Lodge, A., Mackridge, A., O'Keeffe, D., Swann, N., Clarke, A., Schmidt, J., Allen, T., Sloan, C. & Bond, C., Sept 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 746, p. 422-425 4 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  3. How and why are video consultations used in urgent primary care settings in the UK? A focus group study

    Payne, R. E. & Clarke, A., Sept 2023, In: BJGP open. 7, 3, 11 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  4. Media depictions of primary care teleconsultation safety: a thematic analysis of UK newspapers

    Song, K., Hey, M. & Payne, R., Oct 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 747, p. e695–e701

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  5. Patient safety in remote primary care encounters: multimethod qualitative study combining Safety I and Safety II analysis

    Payne, R., Clarke, A., Swann, N., van Dael, J., Brenman, N., Rosen, R., Mackridge, A., Moore, L., Kalin, A., Ladds, E., Hemmings, N., Rybczynska-Bunt, S., Faulkner, S., Hanson, I., Spitters, S., Wieringa, S., Dakin, F. H., Shaw, S. E., Wherton, J., Byng, R., Husain, L. & Greenhalgh, T., 16 Aug 2024, In: BMJ Quality & Safety. 33, 9, p. 573-586 14 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  6. Published

    Rugby (the religion of Wales) and its influence on the Catholic church: should Pope Benedict XVI be worried?

    Payne, G. C., Payne, R. E. & Farewell, D. M., 1 Dec 2008, In: BMJ. 337, p. a2768 2 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  7. Teaching patient safety in remote consulting

    King, K. & Payne, R., 16 Sept 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Education for Primary Care. 4 p.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  8. Ten tips to carry out video consultations in nephrology

    Woywodt, A., Payne, R. E., Huuskes, B. M. & Hezer, B., Oct 2024, In: Clinical kidney journal. 17, 10, 9 p., sfae287.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  9. Training needs for staff providing remote services in general practice: a mixed-methods study

    Greenhalgh, T., Payne, R., Hemmings, N., Leach, H., Hanson, I., Khan, A., Miller, L., Ladds, E., Clarke, A., Shaw, S. E., Dakin, F., Wieringa, S., Rybczynska-Bunt, S., Faulkner, S. D., Byng, R., Kalin, A., Moore, L., Wherton, J., Husain, L. & Rosen, R., Jan 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 738, p. e17–e26

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  10. Video consulting for GP trainees

    Leach, H., Payne, R., Hanson, I. & King, K., Mar 2024, In: InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice. 17, 3, p. 113–117

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  11. What are the challenges to quality in modern, hybrid general practice? A multi-site longitudinal study

    Payne, R. E., Dakin, F., MacIver, E., Swann, N., Pring, T., Clarke, A., Kalin, A., Moore, L., Ladds, E., Wherton, J., Rybczynska-Bunt, S., Husain, L., Hemmings, N., Wieringa, S. & Greenhalgh, T., 8 Aug 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: British Journal of General Practice.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  12. Editorial › Research › Peer-reviewed
  13. Do new models of primary care risk exacerbating existing inequity?

    Payne, R., MacIver, E. & Clarke, A., Oct 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 747, p. 436–437

    Research output: Contribution to journalEditorialpeer-review

  14. Making remote healthcare safer

    Greenhalgh, T., Payne, R. & McCabe, F., 29 Feb 2024, In: International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 36, 1, mzae023.

    Research output: Contribution to journalEditorialpeer-review

  15. The place of remote consultation in modern general practice

    Payne, R. & Dakin, F., Jan 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 738, p. 7–8

    Research output: Contribution to journalEditorialpeer-review

  16. ‘A tool for every job’: use of video in urgent primary care

    Kirk, U. B., Payne, R., Tweedie, J.-A. & Huibers, L., 26 Sept 2024, In: British Journal of General Practice. 74, 747, p. 443–444

    Research output: Contribution to journalEditorialpeer-review