作者
Kjeld Møller Pedersen, John Sahl Andersen, Jens Søndergaard
发表日期
2012/3/1
期刊
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
卷号
25
期号
Suppl 1
页码范围
S34-S38
出版商
American Board of Family Medicine
简介
General practice is the corner stone of Danish primary health care. General practitioners (GPs) are similar to family physicians in the United States. On average, all Danes have 6.9 contacts per year with their GP (in-person, telephone, or E-mail consultation). General practice is characterized by 5 key components: (1) a list system, with an average of close to 1600 persons on the list of a typical GP; (2) the GP as gatekeeper and first-line provider in the sense that a referral from a GP is required for most office-based specialists and always for in- and outpatient hospital treatment; (3) an after-hours system staffed by GPs on a rota basis; (4) a mixed capitation and fee-for-service system; and (5) GPs are self-employed, working on contract for the public funder based on a national agreement that details not only services and reimbursement but also opening hours and required postgraduate education. The contract is (re …
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KM Pedersen, JS Andersen, J Søndergaard - The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 2012