Contains fulltext : 50558.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There are indications that after-hours care in some countries is of poor quality. European after-hours care is shifting away from individual and group practices with local after-hours call schedules toward large-scale after-hours care services. Experiences with primary care cooperatives in three countries show that this model can lighten physicians' workloads, reduce the number of face-to-face contacts, reduce use of emergency services and hospital admissions, and lower costs. Most patients accept these new models but are dissatisfied if they expect to see a physician. Local or regional integration of all emergency services seems to be the most promising mod...
after-hours care is increasing due to changing patient needs and expectations,7,8 creating imperativ...
To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (GP) coopera...
Across the WHO European Region, demographic change has required most countries to adapt primary heal...
There are indications that after-hours care in some countries is of poor quality. European after-hou...
Many Western countries are seeking an organizational model for after-hours primary care that is safe...
Contains fulltext : 98271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many Western c...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
The article in this issue by Giesen and colleagues (1) onafter-hours care in the Netherlands could n...
After-hours primary care has the potential to improve consumer access to services and reduce the bur...
Background: A systematic review examined the barriers and facilitators influencing the success and s...
Contains fulltext : 81655.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inte...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as deliv...
BACKGROUND: Various models exist to organize out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC). We aimed to provide...
Introduction In many countries, a reassessment of after-hours primary care has become necessary. In ...
Contains fulltext : 51273.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years,...
after-hours care is increasing due to changing patient needs and expectations,7,8 creating imperativ...
To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (GP) coopera...
Across the WHO European Region, demographic change has required most countries to adapt primary heal...
There are indications that after-hours care in some countries is of poor quality. European after-hou...
Many Western countries are seeking an organizational model for after-hours primary care that is safe...
Contains fulltext : 98271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many Western c...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
The article in this issue by Giesen and colleagues (1) onafter-hours care in the Netherlands could n...
After-hours primary care has the potential to improve consumer access to services and reduce the bur...
Background: A systematic review examined the barriers and facilitators influencing the success and s...
Contains fulltext : 81655.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Inte...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as deliv...
BACKGROUND: Various models exist to organize out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC). We aimed to provide...
Introduction In many countries, a reassessment of after-hours primary care has become necessary. In ...
Contains fulltext : 51273.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years,...
after-hours care is increasing due to changing patient needs and expectations,7,8 creating imperativ...
To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (GP) coopera...
Across the WHO European Region, demographic change has required most countries to adapt primary heal...