1. Weak association between socioeconomic Care Need Index and primary care visits per registered patient in three Swedish regions
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Anders Anell, Margareta Dackehag, and Lina Maria Ellegård
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family practice ,health economy ,health services research ,quality development ,statistics ,care need index ,risk-adjusted payment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Objective The objective was to examine the association between primary care consultations and a Care Need Index (CNI) used to compensate Swedish primary care practices for the extra workload associated with patients with low socioeconomic status. Design Observational study combining graphical analysis with linear regressions of cross-sectional administrative practice-level data. Setting Three Swedish regions, Västra Götaland, Skåne and Östergötland (3.5 million residents). Outcomes were measured in February 2018 and the CNI was computed based on data for 31 December 2017. Subjects The unit of analysis was the primary care practice (n = 390). Main outcome measures i) Number of GP visits per registered patient; ii) Number of nurse visits per registered patient; iii) Number of morbidity-weighted GP visits per registered patient; iv) Number of morbidity-weighted nurse visits per registered patient. Results The linear associations between the CNI and GP visits per patient were positive and statistically significant (p
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- 2021
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