BACKGROUND: The free choice of health care facilities without limitations on frequency of visits within the National Health Insurance in Taiwan gives rise to not only a high number of annual ambulatory visits per capita but also a unique "one-stop shopping"phenomenon, which refers to a patient' visits to several specialties of the same healthcare facility in one day. The visits to multiple physicians would increase the potential risk of polypharmacy. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency and patterns of one-stop visits in Taiwan. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The claims datasets of 1 million nationally representative people within Taiwan's National Health Insurance in 2005 were used to calculate the number of patients with on...
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
Background and Objective Increases in outpatients seeking medical check-ups are expanding the number...
The free choice of health care facilities without limitations on frequency of visits within the Nati...
Copyright © 2014 Meng-Hsuan Wu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background We used the insurance claims of a representative cohort to quantify the patterns...
Doctor shopping is a common phenomenon in many countries. However, patterns of switching healthcare ...
[[abstract]]Background: Since the medical system in Taiwan is more unique than that in other countr...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
Taiwan has one of the fastest growing aging populations in the world, which makes the effective allo...
Although obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs) are the main actors in the provision of health care to...
AbstractBackgroundIn regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are us...
[[abstract]]Objectives Doctor shopping (or hospital shopping), which means changing doctors (or hosp...
Background: A vast amount of the annual/national budget has been spent on the National Health Insura...
AbstractBackground/PurposeTo analyze and describe the patterns of ambulatory care utilization by the...
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
Background and Objective Increases in outpatients seeking medical check-ups are expanding the number...
The free choice of health care facilities without limitations on frequency of visits within the Nati...
Copyright © 2014 Meng-Hsuan Wu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Abstract Background We used the insurance claims of a representative cohort to quantify the patterns...
Doctor shopping is a common phenomenon in many countries. However, patterns of switching healthcare ...
[[abstract]]Background: Since the medical system in Taiwan is more unique than that in other countr...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
Taiwan has one of the fastest growing aging populations in the world, which makes the effective allo...
Although obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs) are the main actors in the provision of health care to...
AbstractBackgroundIn regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are us...
[[abstract]]Objectives Doctor shopping (or hospital shopping), which means changing doctors (or hosp...
Background: A vast amount of the annual/national budget has been spent on the National Health Insura...
AbstractBackground/PurposeTo analyze and describe the patterns of ambulatory care utilization by the...
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
[[abstract]]In Asian countries, there has been a multi-choice healthcare environment for many years....
Background and Objective Increases in outpatients seeking medical check-ups are expanding the number...