To define a typology of primary care (PC) practices based on a mixed inductive/deductive approach that uses a large number of variables describing organizational and demographic characteristics of practices and a priori hierarchical structuring of the data. Secondary analysis of the Swiss part of the QUALICOPC study using a multiple factor analysis approach incorporating 74 variables hierarchically structured and including information on infrastructures, clinical care, workforces, accessibility and geographic location of PC practices. Switzerland. Two hundred randomly selected PC practices. Typology of PC practices based on axes identified through the multiple factorial approach. The factorial analysis extracted two uncorrelated axes summar...
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid developments within the health care environment have led to increased pressures fo...
To define a typology of primary care (PC) practices based on a mixed inductive/deductive approach th...
Health policy and practice managers often treat primary practices as being homogenous, despite evide...
Health policy and practice managers often treat primary practices as being homogenous, despite evide...
Abstract Background We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using ...
Health care needs in the population change through ageing and increasing multimorbidity. Primary hea...
Health care needs in the population change through ageing and increasing multimorbidity. Primary hea...
We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using a mixed inductive/de...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients with chronic diseases is increasing which poses a challenge to he...
Many frameworks describing primary care (PC) organization exist. This study proposes a consolidated ...
Abstract Background There is only limited evidence to support care redefinition and role optimizatio...
Background: Even though there is general agreement that primary care is the linchpin of effective he...
Background Healthcare policy appears to treat healthcare organisations as being homogenous, despit...
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid developments within the health care environment have led to increased pressures fo...
To define a typology of primary care (PC) practices based on a mixed inductive/deductive approach th...
Health policy and practice managers often treat primary practices as being homogenous, despite evide...
Health policy and practice managers often treat primary practices as being homogenous, despite evide...
Abstract Background We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using ...
Health care needs in the population change through ageing and increasing multimorbidity. Primary hea...
Health care needs in the population change through ageing and increasing multimorbidity. Primary hea...
We recently defined a global typology of primary care (PC) in Switzerland using a mixed inductive/de...
BACKGROUND: The number of patients with chronic diseases is increasing which poses a challenge to he...
Many frameworks describing primary care (PC) organization exist. This study proposes a consolidated ...
Abstract Background There is only limited evidence to support care redefinition and role optimizatio...
Background: Even though there is general agreement that primary care is the linchpin of effective he...
Background Healthcare policy appears to treat healthcare organisations as being homogenous, despit...
Background: There is a large variation in the organization of primary care in Europe. In some health...
Access to primary care (PC) is vital, but complex to define and compare between settings. We aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Rapid developments within the health care environment have led to increased pressures fo...