Abstract

The purpose of this pilot study was to describe the 3-year experience of ambulatory medical care provided by one family physician in an Army community hospital. Data collected at each outpatient visit included the patient's age, race, gender, problems actively addressed, and procedures. There were 7,895 outpatient visits, representing 3,665 patients and 2,292 families. Of the 13,158 problems recorded, the 10 most frequent were pregnancy care, general medical examination, alcohol and tobacco use, hypertension, depression/anxiety, contraception, otitis media, acute upper respiratory infection, vaginitis, and headache. Further studies should be done to validate this pilot study.

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