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The preferred doctor scheme: a political reading of a French experiment of gate-keeping.

Paul Dourgnon1, Michel Naiditch.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Since 2006 France experiences an innovative version of Gate-keeping which aims at regulating access to outpatient specialist care. We describe the reform's initial objectives, the political pathway which lead to the implementation of a reshaped reform and discuss the first outcomes after 1 year implementation. In the conclusion, we try to catch a glimpse for future steps of the reform.
METHODS: In order to observe the implantation and impact on the reform, we used national sickness fund databases and a sample of 7198 individuals from the 2006 French Health, Health Care and Insurance Survey (ESPS), including health, socio-economic and insurance status, questions relating to patient's understanding and compliance with the scheme, self-assessed unmet specialist needs since the reform. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: 2006 results show that 94% chose a preferred doctor, in a vast majority their family doctor. Impact on access to specialist care appears significant for the less well off and those not covered by a complementary insurance. From the specialist's side, new constraints on access to care seem to have been offset by rises in fee schedules.
CONCLUSION: Notwithstanding disappointing short terms results, the new scheme may however lead up to reinforced managed care reforms.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19819580     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2009.09.001

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


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