Out-of-hours primary care. Implications of organisation on costs

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Van Uden C.J.T. [1 ,2 ]
Ament A.J.H.A. [3 ]
Voss G.B.W.E. [4 ]
Wesseling G. [1 ,5 ]
Winkens R.A.G. [1 ,2 ]
Van Schayck O.C.P. [2 ]
Crebolder H.F.J.M. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Integrated Care, University Hospital Maastricht, Research Institute Caphri, Maastricht
[2] Department of General Practice, Research Institute Caphri, Maastricht University, Maastricht
[3] Department of Health Organization Policy and Economics, Research Institute Caphri, Maastricht University, Maastricht
[4] Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology Assessment, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht
[5] Department of Respiratory Diseases, University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht
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Primary Care; Emergency Department; Patient Contact; General Practitioner; Health Insurance Fund;
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10.1186/1471-2296-7-29
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Background: To perform out-of-hours primary care, Dutch general practitioners (GPs) have organised themselves in large-scale GP cooperatives. Roughly, two models of out-of-hours care can be distinguished; GP cooperatives working separate from the hospital emergency department (ED) and GP cooperatives integrated with the hospital ED. Research has shown differences in care utilisation between these two models; a significant shift in the integrated model from utilisation of ED care to primary care. These differences may have implications on costs, however, until now this has not been investigated. This study was performed to provide insight in costs of these two different models of out-of-hours care. Methods: Annual reports of two GP cooperatives (one separate from and one integrated with a hospital emergency department) in 2003 were analysed on costs and use of out-of-hours care. Costs were calculated per capita. Comparisons were made between the two cooperatives. In addition, a comparison was made between the costs of the hospital ED of the integrated model before and after the set up of the GP cooperative were analysed. Results: Costs per capita of the GP cooperative in the integrated model were slightly higher than in the separate model (ε 11.47 and ε 10.54 respectively). Differences were mainly caused by personnel and other costs, including transportation, interest, cleaning, computers and overhead. Despite a significant reduction in patients utilising ED care as a result of the introduction of the GP cooperative integrated within the ED, the costs of the ED remained the same. Conclusion: The study results show that the costs of primary care appear to be more dependent on the size of the population the cooperative covers than on the way the GP cooperative is organised, i.e. separated versus integrated. In addition, despite the substantial reduction of patients, locating the GP cooperative at the same site as the ED was found to have little effect on costs of the ED. Sharing more facilities and personnel between the ED and the GP cooperative may improve cost-efficiency. © 2006van Uden et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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