(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. The objective of the study was to explore self-reported waiting time for an appointment and at a doctor’s office. (2) Methods: An online, cross-sectional, self-administered survey was carried out in 2019 in Hungary among a representative sample (n = 1000) of the general adult population. Chi-squared test and logistic regression analysis were carried out to explore if socioeconomic characteristics, health status, or residence were associated with waiting times and the perception of waiting time as a problem. (3) Results: Proportions of 90%, 41%, and 64% of respondents were seen within a week by family doctor, public specialist, and private speci...
Abstract Background Health insurance coverage for all citizens is often considered a requisite for r...
Objective(s): outpatient services are an important part of health services. One important aspect of ...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Abstract Background Waiting times for an outpatient appointment in Germany differ between insurants ...
Long hospital waits are causing frustrations among patients and are a fiercely debated topic in many...
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where impro...
Background and aims: Visit quality is a crucial component of patient-physician interaction that its ...
AbstractLong waiting times for health care is an important health policy issue in many countries, an...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
Background: The clinic in a hospital is usually the first place to which patients are referred. A lo...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
Background: one of the most essential components in patient- physician relationship is the length of...
When we visit our physician, we usually have to wait for a more or less longduration until we are ca...
Abstract Background Health insurance coverage for all citizens is often considered a requisite for r...
Objective(s): outpatient services are an important part of health services. One important aspect of ...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...
(1) Background: System-level data on waiting time in the outpatient setting in Hungary is scarce. Th...
AbstractWaiting times for elective treatments are a key health-policy concern in several OECD countr...
Abstract Background Waiting times for an outpatient appointment in Germany differ between insurants ...
Long hospital waits are causing frustrations among patients and are a fiercely debated topic in many...
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where impro...
Background and aims: Visit quality is a crucial component of patient-physician interaction that its ...
AbstractLong waiting times for health care is an important health policy issue in many countries, an...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
Background: The clinic in a hospital is usually the first place to which patients are referred. A lo...
Introduction: Waiting time in the hospital directly affects the quality of healthcare providing cent...
Background: one of the most essential components in patient- physician relationship is the length of...
When we visit our physician, we usually have to wait for a more or less longduration until we are ca...
Abstract Background Health insurance coverage for all citizens is often considered a requisite for r...
Objective(s): outpatient services are an important part of health services. One important aspect of ...
Patients with the highest need for examination and treatment are rarely a priority and there is a ri...