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Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany

BACKGROUND: The AGnES-concept (AGnES: GP-supporting, community-based, e-health-assisted, systemic intervention) was developed to support general practitioners (GPs) in undersupplied regions. The project aims to delegate GP-home visits to qualified AGnES-practice assistants, to increase the number of...

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Autores principales: van den Berg, Neeltje, Heymann, Romy, Meinke, Claudia, Baumeister, Sebastian E, Fleßa, Steffen, Hoffmann, Wolfgang
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23046512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-355
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author van den Berg, Neeltje
Heymann, Romy
Meinke, Claudia
Baumeister, Sebastian E
Fleßa, Steffen
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
author_facet van den Berg, Neeltje
Heymann, Romy
Meinke, Claudia
Baumeister, Sebastian E
Fleßa, Steffen
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
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description BACKGROUND: The AGnES-concept (AGnES: GP-supporting, community-based, e-health-assisted, systemic intervention) was developed to support general practitioners (GPs) in undersupplied regions. The project aims to delegate GP-home visits to qualified AGnES-practice assistants, to increase the number of patients for whom medical care can be provided. This paper focuses on the effect of delegating GP-home visits on the total number of patients treated. First, the theoretical number of additional patients treated by delegating home visits to AGnES-practice assistants was calculated. Second, actual changes in the number of patients in participating GP-practices were analyzed. METHODS: The calculation of the theoretical increase in the number of patients was based on project data, data which were provided by the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, or which came from the literature. Setting of the project was an ambulatory healthcare centre in the rural county Oberspreewald-Lausitz in the Federal State of Brandenburg, which employed six GPs, four of which participated in the AGnES project. The analysis of changes in the number of patients in the participating GP-practices was based on the practices’ reimbursement data. RESULTS: The calculated mean capacity of AGnES-practice assistants was 1376.5 home visits/year. GPs perform on average 1200 home visits/year. Since home visits with an urgent medical reason cannot be delegated, we included only half the capacity of the AGnES-practice assistants in the analysis (corresponding to a 20 hour-work week). Considering all parameters in the calculation model, 360.1 GP-working hours/year can be saved. These GP-hours could be used to treat 170 additional patients/quarter year. In the four participating GP-practices the number of patients increased on average by 133 patients/quarter year during the project period, which corresponds to 78% of the theoretically possible number of patients. CONCLUSIONS: The empirical findings on the potential to increase the number of patients in GP-practices through delegation of tasks come close to the theoretical calculations. Differences between the calculated and the real values may be due to differences in the age and mortality distribution of the patients. The results indicate that a support system based on practice assistants can alleviate the consequences of GP-shortages in rural areas.
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spelling pubmed-34895372012-11-06 Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany van den Berg, Neeltje Heymann, Romy Meinke, Claudia Baumeister, Sebastian E Fleßa, Steffen Hoffmann, Wolfgang BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The AGnES-concept (AGnES: GP-supporting, community-based, e-health-assisted, systemic intervention) was developed to support general practitioners (GPs) in undersupplied regions. The project aims to delegate GP-home visits to qualified AGnES-practice assistants, to increase the number of patients for whom medical care can be provided. This paper focuses on the effect of delegating GP-home visits on the total number of patients treated. First, the theoretical number of additional patients treated by delegating home visits to AGnES-practice assistants was calculated. Second, actual changes in the number of patients in participating GP-practices were analyzed. METHODS: The calculation of the theoretical increase in the number of patients was based on project data, data which were provided by the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, or which came from the literature. Setting of the project was an ambulatory healthcare centre in the rural county Oberspreewald-Lausitz in the Federal State of Brandenburg, which employed six GPs, four of which participated in the AGnES project. The analysis of changes in the number of patients in the participating GP-practices was based on the practices’ reimbursement data. RESULTS: The calculated mean capacity of AGnES-practice assistants was 1376.5 home visits/year. GPs perform on average 1200 home visits/year. Since home visits with an urgent medical reason cannot be delegated, we included only half the capacity of the AGnES-practice assistants in the analysis (corresponding to a 20 hour-work week). Considering all parameters in the calculation model, 360.1 GP-working hours/year can be saved. These GP-hours could be used to treat 170 additional patients/quarter year. In the four participating GP-practices the number of patients increased on average by 133 patients/quarter year during the project period, which corresponds to 78% of the theoretically possible number of patients. CONCLUSIONS: The empirical findings on the potential to increase the number of patients in GP-practices through delegation of tasks come close to the theoretical calculations. Differences between the calculated and the real values may be due to differences in the age and mortality distribution of the patients. The results indicate that a support system based on practice assistants can alleviate the consequences of GP-shortages in rural areas. BioMed Central 2012-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3489537/ /pubmed/23046512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-355 Text en Copyright ©2012 van den Berg et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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van den Berg, Neeltje
Heymann, Romy
Meinke, Claudia
Baumeister, Sebastian E
Fleßa, Steffen
Hoffmann, Wolfgang
Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title_full Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title_fullStr Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title_short Effect of the delegation of GP-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in Germany
title_sort effect of the delegation of gp-home visits on the development of the number of patients in an ambulatory healthcare centre in germany
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23046512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-12-355
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