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Service delivery structure and continuity of care: a case study of a pediatric practice in process of reorganization.

N Breslau, M R Haug.   

Abstract

The effects of the reorganization of a medical practice on continuity of care were investigated in a case study of a changing pediatric practice. Continuity, which has often been conceptualized as one indicator of quality of care, was measured by an index of which the numerator was the number of visits with own pediatrician and the denominator was the total number of pediatric visits for the year. Increased number of pediatricians and incorporation of the practice into an academic setting resulted in a decline of continuity of care accompanied by a rise in the number of doctor visits for acute illness care. Patient satisfaction, although related in some of its aspects to continuity, was by and large unaffected by the change. The consequences of changes in practice size and goal complexity for interpersonal aspects of patient care and quality of care are discussed.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1010915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Soc Behav        ISSN: 0022-1465


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5.  Health system affiliation of physician organizations and quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries who have high needs.

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6.  Family physicians' involvement in two hospitals. Two different models of inpatient care.

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7.  Migration of patients between five urban teaching hospitals in Chicago.

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8.  Evaluation and application of continuity measures in primary care settings.

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9.  Effect Modification of Multimorbidity on the Association Between Regularity of General Practitioner Contacts and Potentially Avoidable Hospitalisations.

Authors:  Ninh Thi Ha; Cameron Wright; David Youens; David B Preen; Rachael Moorin
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10.  Continuity of outpatient and inpatient care by primary care physicians for hospitalized older adults.

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