The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Switzerland, General Practitioners (GPs) play an important role for out-of-hours emergency care as one service option beside freely accessible and costly emergency departments of hospitals. The aim of this study was to evaluate th...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Senn Oliver, Zoller Marco, Moshinsky Corrine, Imhof Daniel, Eichler Klaus, Rosemann Thomas, Huber Carola A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-12-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/99
id doaj-c2314e45e2804c638518dba89731abb8
record_format Article
spelling doaj-c2314e45e2804c638518dba89731abb82020-11-25T01:38:55ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962010-12-011119910.1186/1471-2296-11-99The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description studySenn OliverZoller MarcoMoshinsky CorrineImhof DanielEichler KlausRosemann ThomasHuber Carola A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Switzerland, General Practitioners (GPs) play an important role for out-of-hours emergency care as one service option beside freely accessible and costly emergency departments of hospitals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the services provided and the economic consequences of a Swiss GP out-of-hours service.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>GPs participating in the out-of-hours service in the city of Zurich collected data on medical problems (ICPC coding), mode of contact, mode of resource use and services provided (time units; diagnostics; treatments). From a health care insurance perspective, we assessed the association between total costs and its two components (basic costs: charges for time units and emergency surcharge; individual costs: charges for clinical examination, diagnostics and treatment in the discretion of the GP).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>125 GPs collected data on 685 patient contacts. The most prevalent health problems were of respiratory (24%), musculoskeletal (13%) and digestive origin (12%). Home visits (61%) were the most common contact mode, followed by practice (25%) and telephone contacts (14%). 82% of patients could be treated by ambulatory care. In 20% of patients additional technical diagnostics, most often laboratory tests, were used. The mean total costs for one emergency patient contact were €144 (95%-CI: 137-151). The mode of contact was an important determinant of total costs (mean total costs for home visits: €176 [95%-CI: 168-184]; practice contact: €90 [95%-CI: 84-98]; telephone contact: €48 [95%-CI: 40-55]). Basic costs contributed 83% of total costs for home visits and 70% of total costs for practice contacts. Individual mean costs were similarly low for home visits (€30) and practice contacts (€27). Medical problems had no relevant influence on this cost pattern.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>GPs managed most emergency demand in their out-of-hours service by ambulatory care. They applied little diagnostic testing and basic care. Our findings are of relevance for policy makers even from other countries with different pricing policies. Policy makers should be interested in a reimbursement system promoting out-of-hours care run by GPs as one valuable service option.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/99
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Senn Oliver
Zoller Marco
Moshinsky Corrine
Imhof Daniel
Eichler Klaus
Rosemann Thomas
Huber Carola A
spellingShingle Senn Oliver
Zoller Marco
Moshinsky Corrine
Imhof Daniel
Eichler Klaus
Rosemann Thomas
Huber Carola A
The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
BMC Family Practice
author_facet Senn Oliver
Zoller Marco
Moshinsky Corrine
Imhof Daniel
Eichler Klaus
Rosemann Thomas
Huber Carola A
author_sort Senn Oliver
title The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
title_short The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
title_full The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
title_fullStr The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
title_full_unstemmed The provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of Switzerland: a cost description study
title_sort provision of out-of-hours care and associated costs in an urban area of switzerland: a cost description study
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2010-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Switzerland, General Practitioners (GPs) play an important role for out-of-hours emergency care as one service option beside freely accessible and costly emergency departments of hospitals. The aim of this study was to evaluate the services provided and the economic consequences of a Swiss GP out-of-hours service.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>GPs participating in the out-of-hours service in the city of Zurich collected data on medical problems (ICPC coding), mode of contact, mode of resource use and services provided (time units; diagnostics; treatments). From a health care insurance perspective, we assessed the association between total costs and its two components (basic costs: charges for time units and emergency surcharge; individual costs: charges for clinical examination, diagnostics and treatment in the discretion of the GP).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>125 GPs collected data on 685 patient contacts. The most prevalent health problems were of respiratory (24%), musculoskeletal (13%) and digestive origin (12%). Home visits (61%) were the most common contact mode, followed by practice (25%) and telephone contacts (14%). 82% of patients could be treated by ambulatory care. In 20% of patients additional technical diagnostics, most often laboratory tests, were used. The mean total costs for one emergency patient contact were €144 (95%-CI: 137-151). The mode of contact was an important determinant of total costs (mean total costs for home visits: €176 [95%-CI: 168-184]; practice contact: €90 [95%-CI: 84-98]; telephone contact: €48 [95%-CI: 40-55]). Basic costs contributed 83% of total costs for home visits and 70% of total costs for practice contacts. Individual mean costs were similarly low for home visits (€30) and practice contacts (€27). Medical problems had no relevant influence on this cost pattern.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>GPs managed most emergency demand in their out-of-hours service by ambulatory care. They applied little diagnostic testing and basic care. Our findings are of relevance for policy makers even from other countries with different pricing policies. Policy makers should be interested in a reimbursement system promoting out-of-hours care run by GPs as one valuable service option.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/11/99
work_keys_str_mv AT sennoliver theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT zollermarco theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT moshinskycorrine theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT imhofdaniel theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT eichlerklaus theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT rosemannthomas theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT hubercarolaa theprovisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT sennoliver provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT zollermarco provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT moshinskycorrine provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT imhofdaniel provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT eichlerklaus provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT rosemannthomas provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
AT hubercarolaa provisionofoutofhourscareandassociatedcostsinanurbanareaofswitzerlandacostdescriptionstudy
_version_ 1725051405664780288