There are indications that after-hours care in some countries is of poor quality. European after-hours care is shifting away from individual and group practices with local after-hours call schedules toward large-scale after-hours care services. Experiences with primary care cooperatives in three countries show that this model can lighten physicians' workloads, reduce the number of face-to-face contacts, reduce use of emergency services and hospital admissions, and lower costs. Most patients accept these new models but are dissatisfied if they expect to see a physician. Local or regional integration of all emergency services seems to be the most promising model for after-hours care
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years, care outside office hours by primary care physicians in The Neth...
Background. In the Netherlands, out-of-hours primary care is provided in general-practitionercoopera...
Contains fulltext : 50558.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There are indica...
Many Western countries are seeking an organizational model for after-hours primary care that is safe...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
The article in this issue by Giesen and colleagues (1) onafter-hours care in the Netherlands could n...
Contains fulltext : 98271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many Western c...
After-hours primary care has the potential to improve consumer access to services and reduce the bur...
after-hours care is increasing due to changing patient needs and expectations,7,8 creating imperativ...
BACKGROUND: Various models exist to organize out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC). We aimed to provide...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, different organizational models are used for providing out-of-hours car...
Background: A systematic review examined the barriers and facilitators influencing the success and s...
Introduction In many countries, a reassessment of after-hours primary care has become necessary. In ...
To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (GP) coopera...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years, care outside office hours by primary care physicians in The Neth...
Background. In the Netherlands, out-of-hours primary care is provided in general-practitionercoopera...
Contains fulltext : 50558.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There are indica...
Many Western countries are seeking an organizational model for after-hours primary care that is safe...
In many Western countries, hospital emergency departments are overcrowded, leading to the desire to ...
The article in this issue by Giesen and colleagues (1) onafter-hours care in the Netherlands could n...
Contains fulltext : 98271.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many Western c...
After-hours primary care has the potential to improve consumer access to services and reduce the bur...
after-hours care is increasing due to changing patient needs and expectations,7,8 creating imperativ...
BACKGROUND: Various models exist to organize out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC). We aimed to provide...
BACKGROUND: Internationally, different organizational models are used for providing out-of-hours car...
Background: A systematic review examined the barriers and facilitators influencing the success and s...
Introduction In many countries, a reassessment of after-hours primary care has become necessary. In ...
To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (GP) coopera...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the quality of after-hours clinical care as delivered by general practitioner (...
BACKGROUND: Over the last 10 years, care outside office hours by primary care physicians in The Neth...
Background. In the Netherlands, out-of-hours primary care is provided in general-practitionercoopera...