Objective: To study the differences and their implication on the morbidity pattern in family medicine (FM)/general practice (GP) in the private and public sectors of a dual health care system. Design: A survey on morbidity of patients diagnosed by family physicians (FPs)/general practitioners (GPs) in Hong Kong. A convenient sample of FPs/GPs in private practice and a random sample of doctors in government outpatient clinics were recruited for the study. Subjects: All patients seen by the recruited FPs/GPs in 4 one-week periods over the four seasons in 1994. Main outcome measures: The diagnoses or problems identified by FPs/GPs at each patient encounter. Results: The patients in the public sector were mostly from the lower social classes, o...
Some groups of patients obviously use the services provided by the general practitioner in the Nati...
Background: The health care systems in many countries are focused on specialist care. In those count...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in primary care is a challenge not only for developing countries but also...
Background: As Hong Kong becomes more affluent and undergoes rapid urbanization, the family medicine...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity patterns in public and private primary care clinics; determine ...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity patterns in public and private primary care clinics; determine ...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Aim: To examine whether morbidity influences the likelihood of patients seeking care from a personal...
Eight general practitioners participated in a survey of content of general practice. This is useful ...
Objectives:Primary care health system plays an important role in patient care, undergraduate/postgra...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
This study aimed to characterize the profile of morbidity among users of family health teams in the ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity using a list of 75 chronic conditions deriv...
Some groups of patients obviously use the services provided by the general practitioner in the Nati...
Background: The health care systems in many countries are focused on specialist care. In those count...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in primary care is a challenge not only for developing countries but also...
Background: As Hong Kong becomes more affluent and undergoes rapid urbanization, the family medicine...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity patterns in public and private primary care clinics; determine ...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity patterns in public and private primary care clinics; determine ...
Primary care should be a gate-keeper for secondary health services to prevent illness, improve healt...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Population ageing and changes in the socioeconomic structure affect the disease pattern. Chronic dis...
Aim: To examine whether morbidity influences the likelihood of patients seeking care from a personal...
Eight general practitioners participated in a survey of content of general practice. This is useful ...
Objectives:Primary care health system plays an important role in patient care, undergraduate/postgra...
Abstract. Background. The main goal of Hong Kong's publicly-funded general outpatient clinics (GOPCs...
This study aimed to characterize the profile of morbidity among users of family health teams in the ...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity using a list of 75 chronic conditions deriv...
Some groups of patients obviously use the services provided by the general practitioner in the Nati...
Background: The health care systems in many countries are focused on specialist care. In those count...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity in primary care is a challenge not only for developing countries but also...