OBJECTIVE: To describe the roles of family physicians in two hospitals with different models of inpatient care. DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive study of a random sample of 11528 patients admitted to two hospitals between 1985 and 1988. SETTING: Two acute-care community hospitals in suburban Montreal, Que. SUBJECTS: Family physicians providing inpatient care at the two hospitals. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: How often family physicians were attending physicians (attending responsibility); what percentage of patients were visited by at least one family physician (case load); and what percentage of bedside visits were made by family physicians (workload). RESULTS: In one hospital, where family physicians were actively promoted as primary care providers, they were frequently attending physicians, had heavier case loads, and made more patient visits. Also, they collaborated more often with specialists. In the other hospital, family physicians tended to care for specific populations of patients. CONCLUSION: When hospitals promote different organizational models of medical care, family physicians' roles are affected.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the roles of family physicians in two hospitals with different models of inpatient care. DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive study of a random sample of 11528 patients admitted to two hospitals between 1985 and 1988. SETTING: Two acute-care community hospitals in suburban Montreal, Que. SUBJECTS: Family physicians providing inpatient care at the two hospitals. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: How often family physicians were attending physicians (attending responsibility); what percentage of patients were visited by at least one family physician (case load); and what percentage of bedside visits were made by family physicians (workload). RESULTS: In one hospital, where family physicians were actively promoted as primary care providers, they were frequently attending physicians, had heavier case loads, and made more patient visits. Also, they collaborated more often with specialists. In the other hospital, family physicians tended to care for specific populations of patients. CONCLUSION: When hospitals promote different organizational models of medical care, family physicians' roles are affected.
Authors: R A Rosenblatt; D C Cherkin; R Schneeweiss; L G Hart; H Greenwald; C R Kirkwood; G T Perkoff Journal: J Fam Pract Date: 1982-10 Impact factor: 0.493