Literature DB >> 12402711

Time for care. Length of general practice consultations in Australia.

Helena Britt1, Lisa Valenti, Graeme Miller.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Past estimates of the length of Australian general practice consultations have been based on Medicare item numbers claimed, which carries probable serious inaccuracies. AIMS: To describe the length of general practitioner consultations.
METHODS: A random sample of 926 GPs recorded the start and finish times in minutes of their consultations for which a Medicare item number was claimed between April 2000 and March 2001, within a continuous cross sectional national study of general practice activity.
RESULTS: Mean length of the consultations was 14.8 minutes (range 1-106). Mean length per GP varied widely (mean of means 14.8, range 3-39, mode 15.0 minutes). Female GPs had significantly longer consultations than males. Younger (< 45 years) male metropolitan GPs had the shortest mean length. Most attendances (85.7%) were designated Level B, 1.5% as Level A, 11.7% Levels C and 1.1% as level D. Mean length of Level A was 7.1 minutes, Level B-13.0, Level C-26.1, and Level D-44.9 minutes.
CONCLUSION: This study suggests that the majority of GPs are not practising 'six minute medicine', and may assist cost projections of any changes to the Medicare Schedule.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12402711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aust Fam Physician        ISSN: 0300-8495


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