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The impact of family doctor system on patients' utilisation of general practitioner in primary care facilities-Evidence from Hangzhou, China

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3540

Keywords

chronic disease; family doctor system; health management; health policy; hierarchical diagnosis and treatment; public health

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  1. National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences [18AGL018, 20AZD082]

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This study found that participating in the contracted family doctor system increases patients' utilization of primary care general practitioners, particularly for those with chronic conditions. The findings have important policy implications for policymakers to develop and promote the hierarchical medical system through the implementation of the contracted family doctor system.
Objective This study aims to examine whether participating in the contracted family doctor system increases patients' utilisation of primary care general practitioner for multiple disease outcomes in China. Methods Binary logistic regression models were estimated using data collected from 372 community residents in nine selected districts of Hangzhou, China. Results Findings revealed that (1) for patients with influenza, diabetes, upper respiratory infection, and gingivitis, those who participated in the contracted family doctor system were approximately 4.3 times, 98.4%, 92.5%, and 52.8% more likely to choose primary care general practitioners (GP) for their initial diagnosis, respectively, as compared with their counterparts who did not have contracted family doctors; (2) For patients with stroke or cerebrovascular disease and cholecystitis or cholelithiasis, those who had contracted family doctors were 1.111 times and 80.6% more likely to choose primary care GP for their subsequent disease maintenance, respectively, as compared to their counterparts without contracted family doctors. Conclusion Our findings indicate that the contracted family doctor system not only increases the utilisation of primary care GP for patients with many chronic conditions but also promotes the overall completion of China's hierarchical medical system in the long run. Policy implications were provided to help policymakers actively construct and develop the contracted family doctor system to promote the hierarchical medical system in China.

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