Background: Relatively more patients are listed with a GP in the Netherlands than in other countries. Moreover, the central role of GPs as gatekeeper to health care has been given more emphasis in recent years. This, together with the tasks, duties, and organization of practices, is probably reflected in the workload of GPs. We investigated the workload of Dutch GPs relative to that of GPs working in 33 countries. Method: In total, 7183 GPs in 34 countries, namely the 28 EU counties (excepting France and Croatia), Iceland, Norway, the Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Switzerland, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, completed a questionnaire. There were roughly 220 respondents per country, with about 75 in the four smaller countries. Data coll...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Contains fulltext : 131891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)GP’s on manag...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Abstract: Schäfer WLA, van den Berg MJ, Groenewegen PP. Workload of Dutch general practitioners from...
Contains fulltext : 138368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study is based on a large international survey, which collected t...
Like in many other countries, it has often been stated that the workload of general practitioners (G...
This study is based on a large international survey, which collected the views of general practition...
Background: Like in other countries, Dutch general practitioners (GPs) perceive an increase in workl...
INTRODUCTION: In the 2012 International Health Policy Survey by the Commonwealth Fund, 57% of Dutch ...
Objectives: A comparison of appraisals made by general practitioners (GPs) in France and occupationa...
Contains fulltext : 172695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Contains fulltext : 51273.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years,...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Contains fulltext : 131891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)GP’s on manag...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Abstract: Schäfer WLA, van den Berg MJ, Groenewegen PP. Workload of Dutch general practitioners from...
Contains fulltext : 138368.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)INTRODUCTION:...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study is based on a large international survey, which collected t...
Like in many other countries, it has often been stated that the workload of general practitioners (G...
This study is based on a large international survey, which collected the views of general practition...
Background: Like in other countries, Dutch general practitioners (GPs) perceive an increase in workl...
INTRODUCTION: In the 2012 International Health Policy Survey by the Commonwealth Fund, 57% of Dutch ...
Objectives: A comparison of appraisals made by general practitioners (GPs) in France and occupationa...
Contains fulltext : 172695.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Contains fulltext : 51273.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years,...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Background: In the Netherlands, there is a lack of knowledge about general practitioners' (GPs) perc...
Contains fulltext : 131891.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)GP’s on manag...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...