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Variations in GP night visiting rates: medical organisation and consumer demand.

M J Buxton, R E Klein, J Sayers.   

Abstract

Specially obtained data for night visiting fees show a considerable increase in the number of claims made per general practitioner and per 1000 patients. There were also considerable variations between the 116 executive councils: in 1973-4 the range was from 3-8 to 17-0 per 1000 patients. To explain these variations, their relations with the local characteristics of family practice and of the population was explored using regression analysis. The factors most strongly associated with variations in implied visiting rates were found to be deputising services and the proportion of social class V in the population.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 856389      PMCID: PMC1606132          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.6064.827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Med J        ISSN: 0007-1447


  9 in total

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Authors:  A JACOB
Journal:  J Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1963-08

2.  NIGHT CALLS IN GENERAL PRACTICE.

Authors:  G L WEBSTER; A F RITCHIE; J A MORRELL; B SCAIFE
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1965-05-22

3.  Night calls: their frequency and nature in one general practice.

Authors:  J H BROTHERSTON; A CARTWRIGHT; J L COWAN; J T BALDWIN; E C DOUGLAS; G A STEELE
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1959-11-28

4.  Out-of-hours calls in a Leicestershire practice.

Authors:  M G Crowe; D S Hurwood; R W Taylor
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1976-06-26

5.  Emergency medical care.

Authors:  H Conway
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1976-08-28

6.  Practice orientations among general medical practitioners in England and Wales.

Authors:  D Mechanic
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1970 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.983

7.  Myelomeningocele and hydrocephalus. The impact of modern treatment.

Authors:  H B Eckstein; G H Macnab
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1966-04-16       Impact factor: 79.321

8.  Survey of home visiting by general practitioners in North-east England.

Authors:  G N Marsh; R A McNay; J Whewell
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1972-02-19

9.  Baclofen in the treatment of spasticity.

Authors:  P Hudgson; D Weightman
Journal:  Br Med J       Date:  1971-10-02
  9 in total
  11 in total

1.  Telephone advice for out of hours calls in general practice.

Authors:  M McCarthy; M Bollam
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  1990-01       Impact factor: 5.386

2.  Patients' accounts of calling the doctor out of hours: qualitative study in one general practice.

Authors:  J Hopton; R Hogg; I McKee
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1996-10-19

3.  Visiting through the night.

Authors:  C Salisbury
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-03-20

4.  Relation between night visit rates and deprivation measures in one general practice.

Authors:  R D Carlisle; S P Johnstone; J C Pearson
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-05-22

5.  Out of hours.

Authors:  B Hurwitz
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1994-12-17

6.  Primary medical care outside normal working hours: review of published work.

Authors:  L Hallam
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1994-01-22

7.  Deputising services.

Authors:  M Roland
Journal:  Br Med J (Clin Res Ed)       Date:  1984-08-25

8.  Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?

Authors:  N Drummond; A McConnachie; C A O'Donnell; K J Moffat; P Wilson; S Ross
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 5.386

9.  Out of hours attendance in an army practice.

Authors:  N J Grundy-Wheeler
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  1991-05       Impact factor: 5.386

10.  Wide variations in the night visiting rate.

Authors:  T P Usherwood; M A Kapasi; J H Barber
Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1985-08
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