2014
DOI: 10.3109/02813432.2014.898974
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Consumption in out-of-hours health care: Danes double Dutch?

Abstract: Objective. To study the quantitative consumption in out-of-hours (OOH) primary care in Denmark and the Netherlands, in the context of OOH care services. Design. A retrospective observational study describing contacts with OOH care services, using registration data. Setting. OOH care services (i.e. OOH primary care, emergency department, and ambulance care) in one Danish and one Dutch region. Subjects. All patients contacting the OOH care services in September and October 2011. Main outcome measures. Consumptio… Show more

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“…The pattern seen for all age groups resembles that seen for telephone consultations in Denmark and the Netherlands [16]. During the same year, the oldest age group had the highest incident rate (767 per 1000 person-years, data not shown) for doctor’s appointments in Västerbotten’s three EDs, suggesting high overall care needs, as well as a high healthcare consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The pattern seen for all age groups resembles that seen for telephone consultations in Denmark and the Netherlands [16]. During the same year, the oldest age group had the highest incident rate (767 per 1000 person-years, data not shown) for doctor’s appointments in Västerbotten’s three EDs, suggesting high overall care needs, as well as a high healthcare consumption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Based on this, the nurse can provide advice, or schedule a GP consultation at the centre or at home. 21 Per ICPC code, all anonymised consultations and home visits were evaluated for whether an antibiotic was prescribed, and, if so, which one (registered in generic names). For U71 only, (telephone) consultations with the nurse were also included.…”
Section: Office Hours: Presentation and Antibiotic Management Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dutch nurses handle about 40% of contacts by telephone alone. 18 Denmark has almost twice as many OOH-PC contacts as the Netherlands, 19 indicating that a larger share of calls may concern minor ailments and hence are more easily managed by telephone. More studies have focused on telephone triage in daytime primary care.…”
Section: Competing Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%