Abstract Background Frequent attenders (FAs) use a disproportionately large share of the resources of general practitioners (GPs) working in primary healthcare centres. The aim of this study was to estimate the proportion of FAs among all patients in the primary health care centres of a medium-sized city in Finland, and to examine whether providing GPs with administrative information about their frequent attenders (names and numbers of visits per year) can reduce the number of FAs and the frequency of their visits. Methods Statistic data on all GP visits (n = 1.8 million) to 11 public healthcare centres in one city were collected from the electronic patient records covering the period from 2001 to 2010. A FA-patient was defined as a person ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Background: Frequently attending patients to primary care (FA) are likely to cost more in primary ca...
BACKGROUND: regular visiting in care homes enables proactive care. Surveys of managers found variati...
Background: frequent attenders (FAs) use a disproportionately large share of the resources of genera...
Introduction: The proportion of patients who are frequent attenders (FAs) varies from few percent to...
Background: ‘Frequent attenders’ in general practice are known to include patients with a variety of...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
Abstract Background General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attend...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary ca...
Frequent attenders (FAs) account for a large proportion of contacts with general practitioners (GPs)...
<p><b>Background:</b> Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have...
High workloads generated by a few patients who consult very frequently can become huge burdens for g...
BACKGROUND: Frequently attending patients to primary care (FA) are likely to cost more in primary ca...
Persistent frequent attendance in primary care in the UK can be seen as problematic for the health s...
Assistant Professor Department of Public Administration College of Administrative Sciences King Saud...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Background: Frequently attending patients to primary care (FA) are likely to cost more in primary ca...
BACKGROUND: regular visiting in care homes enables proactive care. Surveys of managers found variati...
Background: frequent attenders (FAs) use a disproportionately large share of the resources of genera...
Introduction: The proportion of patients who are frequent attenders (FAs) varies from few percent to...
Background: ‘Frequent attenders’ in general practice are known to include patients with a variety of...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
Abstract Background General Practitioners spend a disproportionate amount of time on frequent attend...
BACKGROUND: A detailed description of the characteristics of frequent attenders (FAs) at primary ca...
Frequent attenders (FAs) account for a large proportion of contacts with general practitioners (GPs)...
<p><b>Background:</b> Patients visiting their GPs exceptionally often (frequent attenders, FAs) have...
High workloads generated by a few patients who consult very frequently can become huge burdens for g...
BACKGROUND: Frequently attending patients to primary care (FA) are likely to cost more in primary ca...
Persistent frequent attendance in primary care in the UK can be seen as problematic for the health s...
Assistant Professor Department of Public Administration College of Administrative Sciences King Saud...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients who visit their General Practitioner (GP) very fr...
Background: Frequently attending patients to primary care (FA) are likely to cost more in primary ca...
BACKGROUND: regular visiting in care homes enables proactive care. Surveys of managers found variati...