Objective The study examines the relationship between the primary care model that a physician belongs to and the efficiency of the primary care physician in Ontario, Canada. Methods Survey data were collected from 183 self-selected physicians and linked to administrative databases to capture the provision of services to the patients served for the 12 month period ending June 30, 2013, and the characteristics of the patients at the beginning of the study period. Two stochastic frontier regression models were used to estimate efficiency scores and parameters for two separate outputs: the number of distinct patients seen and the number of visits. Results Because of missing data, only 165 physicians were included in the analyses. The a...
AbstractPurposeNew models of delivering primary care are being implemented in various countries. In ...
Abstract Background Several new primary care models h...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Objective The study examines the relationship between the primary care model that a physician belon...
Abstract Objective The study examines the relationshi...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced prim...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Introduction Fifteen years ago almost all primary care physicians (PCPs) were paid fee-for-service. ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform in Ontario, C...
This paper compares the productive efficiencies of four models of primary care service delivery in O...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
This paper examines the factors affecting the number of patient visits per week reported by family p...
AbstractPurposeNew models of delivering primary care are being implemented in various countries. In ...
Abstract Background Several new primary care models h...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...
Objective The study examines the relationship between the primary care model that a physician belon...
Abstract Objective The study examines the relationshi...
In 2001, Ontario began introducing new primary care models characterized by physician remuneration m...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to a...
Background The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between newly introduced prim...
The Ontario government introduced several alternatives to fee-for-service (FFS) payment for primary ...
Introduction Fifteen years ago almost all primary care physicians (PCPs) were paid fee-for-service. ...
Abstract Background Primary care reform in Ontario, C...
This paper compares the productive efficiencies of four models of primary care service delivery in O...
For the past decade-and-a-half, the government of Ontario has been implementing sweeping reforms in ...
To determine whether payment of primary care physicians based on capitation, with an additional ince...
This paper examines the factors affecting the number of patient visits per week reported by family p...
AbstractPurposeNew models of delivering primary care are being implemented in various countries. In ...
Abstract Background Several new primary care models h...
Abstract Background Many countries, including Canada,...