Abstract

BackgroundIn 2000 a new GP contract was introduced in Poland. It allowed GPs to subcontract out of hours care to specialized deputizing services. One such service in Kraków provides care to 61 GP practices with a population of 420 000 inhabitants. The aim of this study is to analyze seasonal and geographical variation in out of hours care use and to find the most important factors influencing it.MethodsRoutinely collected data for 24 months (2003–2004) containing type, date and time of the contacts were used.ResultsDuring the study period 238 072 contacts were recorded: 149 911 ambulatory doctor visits, 23 434 home visits and 64 727 nurse procedures. The mean rate of out of hours contacts was: for ambulatory visits 178 per 1000 inhabitants/year (varied between practices from 9 to 696), for home visits 28 (from 1 to 36) and for nurse procedures 77 (from 3 to 327). The highest rate of ambulatory visits was 739 in the age group 0–4, the lowest – 104 in the age group 45–49. The highest rate of home visits was 221 in the age group over 85. The rate of ambulatory GP visits and nurse procedures was negatively correlated with the distance between the location of GP practice and the nearest out of hours clinic. The rate of home visits was positively correlated with the age of the patient.ConclusionSignificant differences between practices suggest that non medical factors may play an important role in the patient's decision to see a GP when the surgery is closed. Their influence should be limited to make the system more efficient.

Highlights

  • In 2000 a new general practice (GP) contract was introduced in Poland

  • Information campaign for patients that out of hours service should be used only for problems, which cannot wait till own practice is open

  • Like repeated prescriptions or health certificates should be excluded from this list

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Introduction

It allowed GPs to subcontract out of hours care to specialized deputizing services. Krakow is the second biggest city in Poland with population exceeding 750 000 citizens. It is an academic city with 175 000 students and 22 institutions of high education. GP out of hours service can deal with most minor conditions like infections or exacerbations of chronic diseases. Hospital Emergency Departments („Szpitalny Oddzial Ratunkowy” – SOR) deal with more severe conditions. Their task include admissions, initial diagnostic and treatment of patients with urgent diseases, intoxication or injuries. In case of emergency conditions, like loss of consciousness, chest pain, seizures or dyspnoea ambulance service should be called

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