Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This is a study of the process of diagnosis in family medicine (FM) in four practice populations from the Netherlands, Malta, Serbia and Japan. Diagnostic odds ratios (ORs) for common reasons for encounter (RfEs) and episode titles are used to study the process of diagnosis in international FM and to test the assumption that data can be aggregated across different age bands, practices and years of observation. METHODOLOGY: Participating family doctors (FDs) recorded details of all their patient contacts in an episode of care (EoC) structure using the International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC). RfEs presented by the patient and the diagnostic labels (EoC titles) recorded for each encounter...
Background This is a study of the epidemiology of acute and chronic episodes of care (EoCs) in the T...
Background: Estimates of disease incidence and prevalence are core indicators of public health. The ...
Background: The aim of our study was to describe variability in process quality in family medicine a...
Introduction. This is a study of the process of diagnosis in family medicine (FM) in four practice p...
INTRODUCTION: This is a study of the process of diagnosis in family medicine (FM) in four practice p...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This is an international study of the epidemiology of fa...
Introduction. This is an international study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three pr...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (...
Introduction. This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three practice populati...
doi:10.1093/fampra/cmr099 An international comparative family medicine study of the Transition proje...
• OBJECTIVE Our goal was to develop reliable data on the probability of specific diagnoses among pat...
Background This is a study of the relationships between common reasons for encounter and common diag...
Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) were the first health management tool to group patients in clinical ...
Objective: To compare the similarities among the multimorbidity patterns identified in primary care ...
Background. In a recent randomized controlled trial, providing UK family physicians with ‘early supp...
Background This is a study of the epidemiology of acute and chronic episodes of care (EoCs) in the T...
Background: Estimates of disease incidence and prevalence are core indicators of public health. The ...
Background: The aim of our study was to describe variability in process quality in family medicine a...
Introduction. This is a study of the process of diagnosis in family medicine (FM) in four practice p...
INTRODUCTION: This is a study of the process of diagnosis in family medicine (FM) in four practice p...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This is an international study of the epidemiology of fa...
Introduction. This is an international study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three pr...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (...
Introduction. This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three practice populati...
doi:10.1093/fampra/cmr099 An international comparative family medicine study of the Transition proje...
• OBJECTIVE Our goal was to develop reliable data on the probability of specific diagnoses among pat...
Background This is a study of the relationships between common reasons for encounter and common diag...
Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) were the first health management tool to group patients in clinical ...
Objective: To compare the similarities among the multimorbidity patterns identified in primary care ...
Background. In a recent randomized controlled trial, providing UK family physicians with ‘early supp...
Background This is a study of the epidemiology of acute and chronic episodes of care (EoCs) in the T...
Background: Estimates of disease incidence and prevalence are core indicators of public health. The ...
Background: The aim of our study was to describe variability in process quality in family medicine a...