What determines a patient's treatment? Evidence from out of hours primary care co-op data in the Republic of Ireland

What determines a patient's treatment? Evidence from out of hours primary care co-op data in the Republic of Ireland

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Article ID: iaor20083218
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 10
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 283
End Page Number: 292
Publication Date: Sep 2007
Journal: Health Care Management Science
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This study explores consistency in healthcare. It investigates whether vulnerable groups in the population receive the most appropriate care. This is achieved by considering the case study of individuals who present to out of hours (OOH) primary care services in the Republic of Ireland with gastroenteritis. Specifically an individual can potentially receive four services; nurse advice, doctor advice, a treatment centre consultation or a home visit. Results show that service choice is influenced by patient, call and seasonal characteristics to varying degrees. Patient symptoms are the primary driver of the type of service the patients receives. Results also indicate that the OOH primary care facilities individual characteristics do not affect service choice. This suggests a degree of consistent care across these organisations. It also provides evidence that service choice is exogenous to the organisation.

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