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An economic approach to the daily activities of private general practitioners

Alain Letourmy

Social Science & Medicine, 1985, vol. 20, issue 2, 173-180

Abstract: The present crisis in general medicine centres around the contents of the health-care services provided by general practitioners. These services were examined in a survey, carried out in 1975, of GPs' daily activities. Collected data have been used to describe the characteristics of the daily activities of a typical general practitioner. Variations from this model have been interpreted in terms of three factors that characterize the local situation under which primary medical care is delivered: the nature of the health-care market, GPs' relationships with potential clients and their relationships with the local medical profession and environment.

Date: 1985
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