Literature DB >> 15576539

Are frequent callers to family physicians high utilizers?

David E Hildebrandt1, John M Westfall, Richard A Nicholas, Peter C Smith, Jacqueline Stern.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Our objective was to describe patients who telephone frequently after hours to physicians (frequent callers) and categorize their medical problems and resource utilization.
METHODS: Charts of frequent callers were reviewed and compared with those of a systematically selected group from the same family medicine residency practice (control group). Data collected included demographic and clinical information, as well as information on utilization of office, emergency department, and hospital services. In addition, 4 family physicians reviewed the patient information and identified the primary diagnosis for frequent callers.
RESULTS: Frequent callers were predominately female; had 3 times as many office visits, diagnoses, and medications; and had 8 times as many hospital admissions as the control group. The most common primary diagnostic categories were psychiatric disorders (36%), pain (21%), chronic illnesses (16%), pregnancy (13%), and common problems of childhood (9%).
CONCLUSIONS: Frequent callers represent a unique group of patients with high utilization of health care services. Better targeted patient education and referral to other support services may decrease the number of calls and utilization of health services. Alternatively, among high utilizers, frequent telephone calls may be a substitute for other forms of care.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15576539      PMCID: PMC1466750          DOI: 10.1370/afm.127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Fam Med        ISSN: 1544-1709            Impact factor:   5.166


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