Item does not contain fulltextAIM: Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of rural populations by comparing these data with data from health interview surveys. DATA: Data from electronic medical records routinely recorded in general practices in 2000-2002. Data on self-reported health problems were obtained through questionnaires in a subset of the same patient population. RESULTS: According to GP-records, acute somatic and chronic diseases were more frequently presented in rural areas. At the same time self reported health problems point to a better health in rural areas. CONCLUSION: GP electronic medical records may be used to monitor the health of rural populations. These data can be obtained r...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
Literature has shown that people living in rural areas are less likely to have access to the Interne...
Excerpt from the report summary: The supply of personnel in health occupations is lower on a per ca...
AIM: Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of rural pop...
Aim Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of anal popul...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced p...
We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between ru...
Objectives. The aim of the present study was to describe, using a national census, the characteristi...
Objective: To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban ...
Studies of inequalities in health between rural and urban settings have produced mixed and sometimes...
Background Telemedicine is particularly useful in rural areas where can facilitate access to spec...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: An important reason why general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Background: Urban health care seems to be in a crisis in the Netherlands. There are too few GPs; the...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
Literature has shown that people living in rural areas are less likely to have access to the Interne...
Excerpt from the report summary: The supply of personnel in health occupations is lower on a per ca...
AIM: Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of rural pop...
Aim Assessing the usefulness of GP electronic medical records for assessing the health of anal popul...
One-fifth of the Scottish population live in rural areas and this has implications for NHS policy. ...
© Australian Healthcare AssociationWe aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced p...
We aimed to report on variation in levels of uptake of enhanced primary care item numbers between ru...
Objectives. The aim of the present study was to describe, using a national census, the characteristi...
Objective: To compare self-reported patterns of health service utilisation among residents of urban ...
Studies of inequalities in health between rural and urban settings have produced mixed and sometimes...
Background Telemedicine is particularly useful in rural areas where can facilitate access to spec...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: An important reason why general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Background: Urban health care seems to be in a crisis in the Netherlands. There are too few GPs; the...
Background This statewide survey sought to understand the adoption level of new health information ...
J. Truong, A. Frack, M. Davis, A. Samuelson, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Access ...
Literature has shown that people living in rural areas are less likely to have access to the Interne...
Excerpt from the report summary: The supply of personnel in health occupations is lower on a per ca...