“…Indeed, our main findings could be grouped as follows: (i) among sociodemographic factors it is obtained than respondent being female, the higher the age and the lesser the educational level would be associated with higher GP visits; (ii) health factors implies than those that reported more health need would use more often health care services; (iii) in spite the fact different socio-demographic and health variables would matter on medical doctor visits, it should be clear up that elderly Europeans with less social isolation would decrease the expected number of visits per year (Peytremann-Bridevaux et al, 2008;Ladin, 2012;Gerst-Emerson and Jayawardhana, 2015 (Banbury et al, 2017;Landeiro et al, 2017) have pointed out the importance of both group-based interventions and one-to-one interventions (e.g. educational courses on social behaviours, volunteer programs, and/ or providing services like transportation or internet use).…”