Abstract Background General practice (GP) has historically been central to the prevention and treatment of childhood illnesses. In Ireland, this role has recently expanded with the introduction of free GP care for children aged under six years in 2015. The Republic of Ireland has the only health system in the European Union which does not offer universal coverage for primary care. This study aims to analyse general practice records to investigate the effect of point of care consultation fees on childhood attendances. Methods GPs affiliated to the medical school (n = 72) were invited to participate. 100 children aged 1 to 14 years were randomly sampled from each. Data was collected on service utilisation in the previous 12 months, specifical...
The successful implementation of free GP care for all private patients in Ireland requires an estima...
Background: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
Background: General practice (GP) has historically been central to the prevention and treatment of c...
Objectives To examine the characteristics of paediatric attendances to the emergency department (ED)...
We investigate whether the introduction of universal free General Practitioner (GP) care for childre...
Using data from the first two waves of the Infant Cohort of GUI (i.e., when the children were aged 9...
Media coverage of health care in Ireland tends to focus almost exclusively on hospital services, wai...
Background: Short-stay unplanned hospital admissions in children have much increased over the past d...
In Norway, children and adolescents under a specific age have been exempted from co-payment when the...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Demand for unplanned hospital services is rising, and children are frequen...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GP...
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to colleagues in the health information departments of NHS...
Introduction: The aim of this project is to determine the patterns, decision-making processes and pa...
xv, 260 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.Background: The Free Child Health ...
The successful implementation of free GP care for all private patients in Ireland requires an estima...
Background: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...
Background: General practice (GP) has historically been central to the prevention and treatment of c...
Objectives To examine the characteristics of paediatric attendances to the emergency department (ED)...
We investigate whether the introduction of universal free General Practitioner (GP) care for childre...
Using data from the first two waves of the Infant Cohort of GUI (i.e., when the children were aged 9...
Media coverage of health care in Ireland tends to focus almost exclusively on hospital services, wai...
Background: Short-stay unplanned hospital admissions in children have much increased over the past d...
In Norway, children and adolescents under a specific age have been exempted from co-payment when the...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Demand for unplanned hospital services is rising, and children are frequen...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GP...
Acknowledgements The authors are grateful to colleagues in the health information departments of NHS...
Introduction: The aim of this project is to determine the patterns, decision-making processes and pa...
xv, 260 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references.Background: The Free Child Health ...
The successful implementation of free GP care for all private patients in Ireland requires an estima...
Background: Insight into referral patterns provides general practitioners (GPs) and specialists with...
Background. The Health (Out-Patient Charges) Regulations 1994 were designed to encourage those Irish...