Objective: To examine general practitioners’ (GPs’) perception of their role in emergency medicine and participation in emergency services including ambulance call outs, and the characteristics of the GPs and casualty clinics associated with the GPs’ involvement in emergency medicine. Design: Cross-sectional online survey. Setting: General practice. Subjects: General practitioners in Norway (n = 1002). Main outcome measures: Proportion of GPs perceiving that they have a large role in emergency medicine, regularly being on call, and the proportion of ambulance callouts with GP participation. Results: Forty six percent of the GPs indicated that they play a large role in emergency medicine, 63 percent of the GPs were regularly on call, and 28 ...
Background: Priority grade assessment according to urgency level of the patients (triage) is conside...
Objective: To explore reasons for attending a general emergency outpatient clinic versus a regular g...
BackgroundA significant proportion of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) work is for problems which ma...
Objective: To examine general practitioners’ (GPs’) perception of their role in emergency medicine a...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Source at https://doi.org/10.1186/s13049-014-0047-1. Background:Together with the ambulances staffed...
Objective: Health authorities want to increase general practitioner (GP) participation in emergency ...
Background: Primary care doctors on-call in the emergency primary health care services in Norway are...
Background Primary care doctors have a gatekeeper function in many healthcare systems, and strategie...
Background - GPs use their judgement on whether to participate in emergencies; however, little is kn...
Background: The municipalities are responsible for the emergency primary health care services in Nor...
Background Until autumn 2018 the GPs in Bergen Municipality did not attend emergency patients outsi...
Objectives: To assess contacts with general practitioners (GPs), both regular GPs and out-of-hours G...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the role of the doctor in the emergency primary health care se...
Objective: To explore reasons for attending a general emergency outpatient clinic versus a regular g...
Background: Priority grade assessment according to urgency level of the patients (triage) is conside...
Objective: To explore reasons for attending a general emergency outpatient clinic versus a regular g...
BackgroundA significant proportion of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) work is for problems which ma...
Objective: To examine general practitioners’ (GPs’) perception of their role in emergency medicine a...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Source at https://doi.org/10.1186/s13049-014-0047-1. Background:Together with the ambulances staffed...
Objective: Health authorities want to increase general practitioner (GP) participation in emergency ...
Background: Primary care doctors on-call in the emergency primary health care services in Norway are...
Background Primary care doctors have a gatekeeper function in many healthcare systems, and strategie...
Background - GPs use their judgement on whether to participate in emergencies; however, little is kn...
Background: The municipalities are responsible for the emergency primary health care services in Nor...
Background Until autumn 2018 the GPs in Bergen Municipality did not attend emergency patients outsi...
Objectives: To assess contacts with general practitioners (GPs), both regular GPs and out-of-hours G...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the role of the doctor in the emergency primary health care se...
Objective: To explore reasons for attending a general emergency outpatient clinic versus a regular g...
Background: Priority grade assessment according to urgency level of the patients (triage) is conside...
Objective: To explore reasons for attending a general emergency outpatient clinic versus a regular g...
BackgroundA significant proportion of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) work is for problems which ma...