Mismatch between registration possibilities and patients' local health needs, a simulated patient survey in the Paris metropolitan area

登记可能性与患者当地健康需求不匹配:巴黎大都会区模拟患者调查

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We studied the association between GPs' characteristics and the places they practise, in terms of the supply and demand for primary care and of the registration of new patients for ongoing care at the office or for house calls. STUDY DESIGN: An exhaustive simulated patient survey enabled us to determine the GPs practising in the Paris metropolitan region who were accepting new patients for registration for continuing care at their office and/or for house calls. METHODS: We studied the associations between the characteristics of GPs who were accepting new patient registrations and those describing their office location. RESULTS: In 2017-2018, we contacted 8171 physicians (87.6% of the GPs in the region), 49.70% were willing to register a new patient for office visits and 18.7% for house calls. In both situations (office and visit), doctors who most frequently agreed to register new patients were men in solo practices, who had no secretary and did not practise alternative medicine. GPs in areas with low levels of deprivation and relatively few individuals with costly chronic diseases agreed more frequently than those elsewhere to register new patients. No characteristic describing the supply of primary care was associated with agreement to register new patients. CONCLUSIONS: The difficulties of finding a GP in the most deprived areas and with the most people with chronic diseases suggest the need to develop policies facilitating the settlement of new doctors in such areas.

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