Background: The "gatekeeping" model of access to specialty care has been an essential managed care tool, intended to control costs of care and promote coordination between generalists and specialists. Objective: To investigate the impact of removing gatekeeping on specialist utilization. Methods: A capitated multispecialty group discontinued a gatekeeping system on April 1, 1998. We assessed the overall number and distribution of patient visits to primary care physicians and specialists and initial patient visits to specialists before and after the removal of gatekeeping. We performed focused analyses for specific specialties, children with chronic conditions, and children with specific diagnoses. Results: Elimination of gatekeeping was...
We study the competitive effects of restricting direct access to secondary care by gatekeeping, focu...
Abstract Background The current climate of rising health care costs has led many health insurance pr...
Contains fulltext : 138368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
In the 1990’s, primary care gatekeeping became a hallmark of managed care and a major model of healt...
The aim was to investigate the effects of elimination of gatekeeping on a university hospital and So...
Objective: To assess utilization of ambulatory visits to primary care physicians (PCPs) and to speci...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
BACKGROUND: GPs often act as gatekeepers, authorising patients' access to specialty care. Gatekeepin...
In 2005, France implemented a gatekeeping reform designed to improve care coordination and to reduce...
Objective. To measure how a change in gatekeeping model affects utilization of spe-cialty mental hea...
Gatekeeping is the term used to describe the role of primary care physicians or general practitioner...
We study the competitive effects of restricting direct access to secondary care by gatekeeping, focu...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between primary care and specialty physicians is essential for co...
Aim To assess the rates of specialist visits and visits to hospital emergency departments (ED) among...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether children on fee-for-service Medicaid who switch primary care doctors...
We study the competitive effects of restricting direct access to secondary care by gatekeeping, focu...
Abstract Background The current climate of rising health care costs has led many health insurance pr...
Contains fulltext : 138368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
In the 1990’s, primary care gatekeeping became a hallmark of managed care and a major model of healt...
The aim was to investigate the effects of elimination of gatekeeping on a university hospital and So...
Objective: To assess utilization of ambulatory visits to primary care physicians (PCPs) and to speci...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
BACKGROUND: GPs often act as gatekeepers, authorising patients' access to specialty care. Gatekeepin...
In 2005, France implemented a gatekeeping reform designed to improve care coordination and to reduce...
Objective. To measure how a change in gatekeeping model affects utilization of spe-cialty mental hea...
Gatekeeping is the term used to describe the role of primary care physicians or general practitioner...
We study the competitive effects of restricting direct access to secondary care by gatekeeping, focu...
OBJECTIVE: Effective communication between primary care and specialty physicians is essential for co...
Aim To assess the rates of specialist visits and visits to hospital emergency departments (ED) among...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether children on fee-for-service Medicaid who switch primary care doctors...
We study the competitive effects of restricting direct access to secondary care by gatekeeping, focu...
Abstract Background The current climate of rising health care costs has led many health insurance pr...
Contains fulltext : 138368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...