Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illness episode. Two surveys on samples of patients attending Government Out-Patient Departments (GOPDs) in Hong Kong in 1989 (n = 869) and 1990 (n = 901) estimated the prevalence of shopping at nearly 40%, the main reason being a persistence of symptoms. Doctor-shoppers were likely to be younger with higher expectations of health care and who expressed dissatisfaction about aspects of the present service. In Hong Kong, patients perceive western medicine to be more effective and have high expectations of the effects of western drugs, in particular, in their administration by injection. Patients should be warned about iatrogenic health risks incur...
The practice of critical care medicine has long been a difficult task for most critical care physici...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illn...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Objectives Based on the actual medical records of ambulatory care visits, this study analyzed patien...
The phenomenon of “doctor shopping ” has been docu-mented in many countries, and is a common treatme...
Does waiting time for specialist out-patient appointments affect clinic attendance and doctor shoppi...
In July 2006, the Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre commissioned the Public Policy Research Instit...
To better understand the distribution of resources and health care consumption patterns in different...
Doctor shopping increases health economic burden and morbidities. Its prevalence and predisposing fa...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
Doctor-shopping has caused an increase in medical expense, potential to receive duplicate medication...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Hong Kong is a place where the Western culture mixes with the Oriental culture. Just about everythin...
The practice of critical care medicine has long been a difficult task for most critical care physici...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Doctor-shopping is defined as the changing of doctors without professional referral in the same illn...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Objectives Based on the actual medical records of ambulatory care visits, this study analyzed patien...
The phenomenon of “doctor shopping ” has been docu-mented in many countries, and is a common treatme...
Does waiting time for specialist out-patient appointments affect clinic attendance and doctor shoppi...
In July 2006, the Bauhinia Foundation Research Centre commissioned the Public Policy Research Instit...
To better understand the distribution of resources and health care consumption patterns in different...
Doctor shopping increases health economic burden and morbidities. Its prevalence and predisposing fa...
Effective primary health care is essential for a high-quality, equitable, and cost-effective health ...
Doctor-shopping has caused an increase in medical expense, potential to receive duplicate medication...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Hong Kong is a place where the Western culture mixes with the Oriental culture. Just about everythin...
The practice of critical care medicine has long been a difficult task for most critical care physici...
<b>Background</b> Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high o...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...