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Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal","Health Care Sciences & Services
Objective - To clarify whether out-of-hours health centre visits and r
eferrals to hospital are equally distributed in the three different du
ty models being used for health care in southwestern Finland. Design -
A medical audit of 2926 health centre visits and 223 referrals to hos
pitals by general practitioners (GPs) on duty. The duty models were fo
rmed on the basis of a possibility to utilize a local health centre du
ring nights and weekends. Two-month follow-up period. Setting - Primar
y health care. Population 46438. Main outcome measures - Out-of-hours
visits to health centres and referrals to hospital, and the effect of
age and duty model on referrals and visits. Results - Patients over 64
years of age received most of the referrals although they visited the
health care centre less frequently than the 0-14 year-olds (p < 0.001
). The people who had an opportunity to utilize their local health cen
tres visited more during out-of-hours than those who did not have this
opportunity (p < 0.001). Conclusions - The health centre visits were
not equally distributed in the three examined duty models. The over 64
year-olds in particular had the least visits and the most referrals.