A debate is going on in health care systems with capitation payment for general practitioner services about the disincentives of the system, leading to a low level of interventions by GPs and a high level of referrals. Increasing the fee-for-service element in the remuneration of GPs is seen as the remedy. A mixed system of fee for service and capitation exists in Denmark. The fee for service part generates administrative data on the number of services. These data have been analysed at province level to find out whether or not a greater number of services by GPs in a province coincides with a lower level of hospital and specialist care. It proves that in provinces with a greater number of services by GPs the number of ambulatory hospital vi...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
Objective: We aim to describe medical services provided by Nordic general practitioners (GPs), and t...
Introduction. General practitioners (GP) answer calls to the Danish out-of-hours primary care servic...
Abstract Background The increa...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
In Denmark GP services are free at the point of use. A looming conflict between GPs and the payor, t...
Abstract: Several Nordic countries remunerate general practice by a mix of capitation and fee-for-se...
Background: General practice systems in the Nordic countries share certain common features. The sect...
Most western countries employ a combination of fee-for-service, fixed salary and per capita subsidie...
General practice is the corner stone of Danish primary health care. General practitioners (GPs) are ...
Background: The introduction of the Regular general practice scheme in 2001 established a focus on t...
Objective: We aim to describe medical services provided by Nordic general practitioners (GPs), and t...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the effects on general practitioners' activities of a change in their remu...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
Objective: We aim to describe medical services provided by Nordic general practitioners (GPs), and t...
Introduction. General practitioners (GP) answer calls to the Danish out-of-hours primary care servic...
Abstract Background The increa...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
This paper examines the changing role of general practitioners (GPs) in Nordic countries of Sweden, ...
In Denmark GP services are free at the point of use. A looming conflict between GPs and the payor, t...
Abstract: Several Nordic countries remunerate general practice by a mix of capitation and fee-for-se...
Background: General practice systems in the Nordic countries share certain common features. The sect...
Most western countries employ a combination of fee-for-service, fixed salary and per capita subsidie...
General practice is the corner stone of Danish primary health care. General practitioners (GPs) are ...
Background: The introduction of the Regular general practice scheme in 2001 established a focus on t...
Objective: We aim to describe medical services provided by Nordic general practitioners (GPs), and t...
OBJECTIVE--To investigate the effects on general practitioners' activities of a change in their remu...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
Objective: We aim to describe medical services provided by Nordic general practitioners (GPs), and t...
Introduction. General practitioners (GP) answer calls to the Danish out-of-hours primary care servic...