| Literature DB >> 25562977 |
Patrick Bodenmann1, Hans Wolff, Thomas Bischoff, Lilli Herzig, Philippe Warin, Sophia Chatelard, Bernard Burnand, Paul Vaucher, Bernard Favrat, Yves L Jackson, Francis Vu, Idris Guessous.
Abstract
Although the performance of the Swiss health system is high, one out of ten patients in general practitioner's (GP) office declares having foregone care in the previous twelve months for economic reasons. Reasons for foregoing care are several and include a lack of knowledge of existing social aids in getting health insurance, unavailability of GPs and long waiting lists for various types of care. Although long term knowledge of patients or a psychosocial history of deprivation or poverty may help identify individuals at risk of foregoing care, many may remain undetected. We propose then a few instruments to help GPs to identify, in a simple and structured approach, patients at risk of forgoing care for economic reasons; these patients are frequently deprived and sometimes poor.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25562977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Suisse ISSN: 1660-9379