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Why non-urgent patients choose emergency over primary care services? Empirical evidence and managerial implications.

Federico Lega1, Alessandro Mengoni.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate structural and psychological factors that lead non-urgent patients to choose the Accidents & Emergency Department (A&ED) rather than primary care services. DATA SOURCES: Data were collected through interviews by means of a structured questionnaire. Data regarding the A&ED sample were also drawn from the database of the department. STUDY
DESIGN: Hypotheses were tested in a survey comparing A&ED non-urgent patients and patients using GP surgeries. Different perceptions of the characteristics of A&ED and primary care services were measured and a perceptual map was created using the linear discriminant analysis (LDA). DATA COLLECTION: Emergency services users were interviewed in the A&ED of the General Hospital of the Province of Macerata (Italy). Primary care users were interviewed in four GP surgeries. 527 patients were interviewed between December 2006 and February 2007. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: A&ED and primary care patients look for different characteristics as diagnostic and therapeutic potentialities, empathy and competence, quick access or long-lasting relationship. Information asymmetry explains part of the behaviour.
CONCLUSIONS: Use of A&ED services for non-urgent care can be reduced. The understanding of reasons underlying the choice and a change in access, timing and contents of care/services provided by general practitioners (GPs) might provide incentives for shifting from A&ED to GPs surgeries.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18502533     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2008.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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