OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of a large-scale program to strengthen general practice on hospitalisation rates. METHODS: This observational study compared enrolled patients in the program and a sample of non-participating patients from non-participating GPs in the same geographic area in Germany. Key components of the program are: prompt access to care, comprehensiveness, continuity, empanelment, data-driven quality improvement, computerized decision support, and additional reimbursement of general practices. The outcomes in this study were hospitalisation, rehospitalisation, and avoidable hospital admission up to four years after patient inclusion. Poisson regression models and generalized estimating equations were used to estimate in...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the results of two Dutch experiments aimed at limiting the number of self ref...
Objective: To determine the effect of a large-scale program to strengthen general practice on hospit...
Abstract Background A program ...
BACKGROUND: High continuity of care is a key feature of strong general practice. This study aimed to...
In 2004, Germany introduced a program based on voluntary contracting to strengthen the role of gener...
Objective. To examine the relationship between Avoidable Hospitalisation (AH) and the activities of ...
Background: In Australia, as in many high income countries, there has been a movement to improve out...
Background: This study evaluated changes in regularity of general practitioner (GP) contact (the pat...
Background: Healthcare systems are complex networks where relationships affect outcomes. The importa...
Contains fulltext : 202246.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hos...
Objective: Consistent evidence on the effects of specialist services in the primary care setting is ...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the results of two Dutch experiments aimed at limiting the number of self ref...
Objective: To determine the effect of a large-scale program to strengthen general practice on hospit...
Abstract Background A program ...
BACKGROUND: High continuity of care is a key feature of strong general practice. This study aimed to...
In 2004, Germany introduced a program based on voluntary contracting to strengthen the role of gener...
Objective. To examine the relationship between Avoidable Hospitalisation (AH) and the activities of ...
Background: In Australia, as in many high income countries, there has been a movement to improve out...
Background: This study evaluated changes in regularity of general practitioner (GP) contact (the pat...
Background: Healthcare systems are complex networks where relationships affect outcomes. The importa...
Contains fulltext : 202246.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Hos...
Objective: Consistent evidence on the effects of specialist services in the primary care setting is ...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BackgroundRecent studies have found an association between access to primary care and accident and e...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) has been widely studied as a possible measure of the perf...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the results of two Dutch experiments aimed at limiting the number of self ref...