Patients' needs for contact with their GP at the time of hospital admission and other life events: a quantitative and qualitative exploration

H Schers, C van de Ven… - The Annals of Family …, 2004 - Annals Family Med
PURPOSE Our goal was to explore patients' anticipated needs for contact with their general
practitioner (GP) at the time of hospital admissions and other life events. METHODS We …

Patient and GP agreement on aspects of general practice care

P Vedsted, J Mainz, T Lauritzen, F Olesen - Family practice, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Objective. The aim of the present study was to compare patient and GP priorities for general
practice care. Methods. A questionnaire survey was carried out in general practice in …

How do patients view the role of the primary care physician in inpatient care?

M Hruby, SZ Pantilat, B Lo - Disease-a-Month, 2002 - Elsevier
As hospitalized patients are increasingly cared for by physicians who are not their primary
care physicians, discontinuity of care occurs when patients are sickest. We sought to …

[HTML][HTML] Contacts with out-of-hours primary care for nonurgent problems: patients' beliefs or deficiencies in healthcare?

E Keizer, M Smits, Y Peters, L Huibers, P Giesen… - BMC family …, 2015 - Springer
Abstract Background In the Netherlands, about half of the patient contacts with a general
practitioner (GP) cooperative are nonurgent from a medical perspective. A part of these …

How do patients view the role of the primary care physician in inpatient care?

M Hruby, SZ Pantilat, B Lo - The American journal of medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
As hospitalized patients are increasingly cared for by physicians who are not their primary
care physicians, discontinuity of care occurs when patients are sickest. We sought to …

Primary care physician attitudes regarding communication with hospitalists

SZ Pantilat, PK Lindenauer, PP Katz… - The American journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier
Hospitalist systems create discontinuity of care. Enhanced communication between the
hospitalist and primary care physician (PCP) could mitigate the harms of discontinuity. We …

What do patients bring up in consultations? An observational study in general practice

E Bjørland, M Brekke - Scandinavian journal of primary health care, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Objective. The main aim of the study was to investigate how many and what kind of
problems patients present in consultations with their general practitioner (GP). A secondary …

[HTML][HTML] Association of communication between hospital-based physicians and primary care providers with patient outcomes

CM Bell, JL Schnipper, AD Auerbach, PJ Kaboli… - Journal of general …, 2009 - Springer
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Patients admitted to general medicine inpatient services are
increasingly cared for by hospital-based physicians rather than their primary care providers …

Frequency and impact of housestaff contact with primary care physicians

M Ways, J Umali, D Buchwald - Journal of general internal medicine, 1995 - Springer
To determine how often housestaff notified primary care providers (PCPs) of admissions,
whether notification prompted a visit, and whether PCP input impacted care, 210 medical …

Deciding whether to consult the GP or an emergency department: A qualitative study of patient reasoning in Switzerland

S Henninger, B Spencer, O Pasche - European Journal of General …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Non-urgent care is an important factor responsible for rising healthcare costs
and general practitioners (GPs) are known to be more cost-effective than emergency …