Literature DB >> 6694458

Interspecialty variation in office-based care.

H P Greenwald, M L Peterson, L P Garrison, L G Hart, I S Moscovice, T L Hall, E B Perrin.   

Abstract

Analysis of national survey data on physician-patient encounters raises questions about physician education and manpower policy. Data compiled by the University of Southern California Medical Activities and Manpower Projects and the United States Bureau of Health Professionals reveal differences among internists, cardiologists, family practitioners, and pediatricians in procedures used for diagnosing and treating several frequently encountered conditions. Differences are observed in expenditure of time and use of a broad range of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. These differences remain significant even after several important characteristics of individual physicians, patients, and the practice environment have been controlled. Findings from this study underscore the necessity of reviewing the content of medical education and policies that encourage a broad range of specialists to provide primary care. The findings also emphasize the need to address the physician's knowledge base in promoting changes in practice patterns.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6694458     DOI: 10.1097/00005650-198401000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


  15 in total

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Authors:  M Rosenberg; K Commerford; M Driever
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1991 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 5.128

4.  Diagnostic test restraint and the specialty consultation.

Authors:  R L Braham; A Ron; H S Ruchlin; J P Hollenberg; P Pompei; M E Charlson
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  1990 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 5.128

5.  Privileges for family physicians in urban hospitals: Part 1: Are we still part of the equation?

Authors:  R H Borkenhagen
Journal:  Can Fam Physician       Date:  1992-09       Impact factor: 3.275

6.  Factors affecting use of resources for asthma patients.

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Journal:  J Med Syst       Date:  2006-10       Impact factor: 4.460

7.  Economic regulation and hospital behavior: the effects on medical staff organization and hospital-physician relationships.

Authors:  S M Shortell; M A Morrisey; D A Conrad
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1985-12       Impact factor: 3.402

8.  Quality of primary care practice in a large HMO according to physician specialty.

Authors:  K Grumbach; J V Selby; J A Schmittdiel; C P Quesenberry
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 3.402

9.  Differences in resource use and costs of primary care in a large HMO according to physician specialty.

Authors:  J V Selby; K Grumbach; C P Quesenberry; J A Schmittdiel; A F Truman
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1999-06       Impact factor: 3.402

10.  Individual-patient monitoring in clinical practice: are available health status surveys adequate?

Authors:  C A McHorney; A R Tarlov
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  1995-08       Impact factor: 4.147

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