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- Richard Grol, Paul Giesen, and Caro van Uden.
- Centre for Quality of Care Research (WOK), Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, the Netherlands. r.grol@kwazo.umcn.nl
- Health Aff (Millwood). 2006 Nov 1;25(6):1733-7.
AbstractThere 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.
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