Abstract Background The ageing population and increasing prevalence of multimorbidity place greater resource demands on the health systems internationally. Accurate prediction of general practice (GP) services is important for health workforce planning. The aim of this research was to develop a parsimonious model that predicts patient visit rates to general practice. Methods Between 2012 and 2016, 1449 randomly selected Australian GPs recorded GP-patient encounter details for 43,501 patients in sub-studies of the Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health (BEACH) program. Details included patient characteristics, all diagnosed chronic conditions per patient and the number of GP visits for each patient in previous 12 months. BEACH has a sin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Australians can seek general practice care from multiple general practiti...
Objective The aim of the present study was to develop a robust model that uses the concept of \u27re...
Australia has seen a significant increase in people aged over 65 years accessing general practice se...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity ...
Objective: To create a model which relates the number of people requiring the doctors’ time in a set...
Predictive risk models using general practice (GP) data to predict the risk of hospitalisation have ...
To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity among patients at GP enco...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence of chronic conditions among patients seeing a general practitione...
BACKGROUND: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
To date, access to appropriate and timely GP services for those in aged care has been described as l...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Australians can seek general practice care from multiple general practiti...
Objective The aim of the present study was to develop a robust model that uses the concept of \u27re...
Australia has seen a significant increase in people aged over 65 years accessing general practice se...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity ...
Objective: To create a model which relates the number of people requiring the doctors’ time in a set...
Predictive risk models using general practice (GP) data to predict the risk of hospitalisation have ...
To estimate the prevalence of common chronic conditions and multimorbidity among patients at GP enco...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
Aims: To review and analyse Australian general practitioner’s workforce data for the 2000 to 2010 pe...
This study investigates the use of general practitioner services by women in Australia. Although the...
BACKGROUND Predicting future general practitioner workforce requires information about how demograph...
The number of data-based research articles focusing on patient sociodemographic profiling and experi...
Objectives: To estimate prevalence of chronic conditions among patients seeing a general practitione...
BACKGROUND: Most people in Australia visit a General Practitioner each year and are free to choose t...
To date, access to appropriate and timely GP services for those in aged care has been described as l...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Australians can seek general practice care from multiple general practiti...
Objective The aim of the present study was to develop a robust model that uses the concept of \u27re...
Australia has seen a significant increase in people aged over 65 years accessing general practice se...