BACKGROUND: According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Swiss healthcare system is one of the most effective in the world. Yet, as other occidental countries, it has to face the increase of chronic diseases frequency and its resulting cost, particularly for primary care (PC). However very few consistent data are available to describe PC features and its evolution over time. The aim of this study is to describe the evolution of the Swiss PC physicians' (PCPs) profile and activities between 1993 and 2012. METHODS: The date come from two independent European surveys carried out in Switzerland respectively in 1993 and 2012. Both surveys were cross-sectional ones and based on representative samples of 200 PCPs, in...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND Switzerland is facing a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs); government organizat...
BACKGROUND: According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Swiss health...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficient...
BACKGROUND Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
AIM OF THIS STUDY: The Swiss primary care sector faces a lack in its workforce and the Canton of Ber...
Background The Swiss government decided to freeze new accreditations for physicians in private pr...
Background There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficie...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using a mixed inductive/de...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficient health care...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND Switzerland is facing a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs); government organizat...
BACKGROUND: According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Swiss health...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficient...
BACKGROUND Although there is widespread agreement on health- and cost-related benefits of strong pr...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
AIM OF THIS STUDY: The Swiss primary care sector faces a lack in its workforce and the Canton of Ber...
Background The Swiss government decided to freeze new accreditations for physicians in private pr...
Background There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficie...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using a mixed inductive/de...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
There is increasing evidence that a strong primary care is a cornerstone of an efficient health care...
There is limited data on the general health of primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to assess th...
Objective: Evidence regarding the benefits of strong primary care has influenced health policy and p...
BACKGROUND Switzerland is facing a shortage of primary care physicians (PCPs); government organizat...