Literature DB >> 6331969

Total care for rheumatic disorders in an integrated health care system.

A Bjelle, M Mägi.   

Abstract

Utilization of care for rheumatic disorders (chapt XIII of ICD) was studied in an area of Sweden during 1978. In the total health care system, approximately 16 to 18% of the population with a rheumatic disorder were seen. The majority (12% of the population) of these patients were treated at the primary care centres. Only 1% were registered as in-patients, 1/4 of whom were admitted to the rheumatology department. Cases with back disorders constituted the largest diagnostic group of rheumatic disorders, both in primary care and in the departments of internal medicine, at the district level as well as in the regional hospital. The most important contribution of the rheumatology department was the care of a select group of patients--those with rheumatoid arthritis and systemic rheumatic diseases. However, primary care saw more patients also within the whole group of inflammatory rheumatic diseases. In the department of orthopaedic surgery, osteoarthritis was the major diagnosis among rheumatic disorders, totalling 38% of their rheumatic in-patients. Selection of patients for specialized care depended upon diagnosis, age, sex and distance to the hospital.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6331969     DOI: 10.1007/bf02041392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Rheumatol        ISSN: 0770-3198            Impact factor:   2.980


  10 in total

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Journal:  Scand J Rheumatol       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 3.641

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Authors:  D A Gordon
Journal:  J Rheumatol       Date:  1981 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 4.666

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Journal:  Arthritis Rheum       Date:  1980-09

7.  Rheumatic disorders in the Swedish population and health care system.

Authors:  A Bjelle; E Allander; M Magi
Journal:  J Rheumatol       Date:  1980 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 4.666

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Authors:  A Bjelle; M Mägi
Journal:  Scand J Rheumatol       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 3.641

9.  Health care for rheumatic disorders in a Swedish county.

Authors:  A Bjelle; M Mägi
Journal:  Scand J Rheumatol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 3.641

10.  Regional rheumatology practice in Umeå a northern Swedish experience.

Authors:  A Bjelle; M Mägi
Journal:  J Rheumatol       Date:  1981 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 4.666

  10 in total
  2 in total

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Authors:  G P Balint; W W Buchanan
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2.  On the heterogeneity of osteoarthritis.

Authors:  A Bjelle
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  1983-06       Impact factor: 2.980

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