Item does not contain fulltextThe Dutch primary care system has drawn international attention, because of its high performance at low cost. Primary care practices are easily accessible during office hours and collaborate in a unique out-of-hours system. After the reforms in 2006, there are no copayments for patients receiving care in the primary care practice in which they are registered. Financial incentives support the transfer of care from hospital specialists to primary care physicians, and task delegation from primary care physicians to practice nurses. Regional collaborative care groups of primary care practices offer disease management programs. The quality assessment system and the electronic medical record system are predominantly ...
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This report concerns the future of primary health care in the Netherlands. With the year 2020 as tim...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform--in particular in primary care--with e...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
Many Western countries are seeking an organizational model for after-hours primary care that is safe...
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This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform—in particular in primary care—with emp...
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Abstract from article: The Dutch healthcare system has changed towards a system of regulated comp...
Outlines efforts to enhance primary care quality and access, including postgraduate training for fam...
Contains fulltext : 48232.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
This report concerns the future of primary health care in the Netherlands. With the year 2020 as tim...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform--in particular in primary care--with e...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
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...
Contains fulltext : 165831.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Str...
Contains fulltext : 52886.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
This article analyzes Dutch experiences of health care reform—in particular in primary care—with emp...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study is based on a large international survey, which collected t...
Contains fulltext : 51273.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years,...
Abstract from article: The Dutch healthcare system has changed towards a system of regulated comp...
Outlines efforts to enhance primary care quality and access, including postgraduate training for fam...
Contains fulltext : 48232.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Unive...
This report concerns the future of primary health care in the Netherlands. With the year 2020 as tim...
APHCRI Conversations was a regular program of presentations held at the Department of Health to faci...