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  • Primary Health Care Research
  • Health Services Research
  • General Practice Management

Background:

  • Australians have high patient choice in general practice (GP) care, accessing multiple GPs and locations.
  • This flexibility may compromise continuity of care, a key aspect of primary healthcare quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine the prevalence of attending multiple general practices in Australia.
  • To identify patient characteristics linked to multiple general practice attendances.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional online survey of 2477 Australian adults conducted in July 2013.
  • Data collected on past-year general practice attendance, usual GP/practice status, demographics, and health service use.

Main Results:

  • More than 25% of surveyed adults attended more than one general practice in the preceding year.
  • Multiple practice attendance decreased with increasing age and was less frequent in regional compared to metropolitan areas.
  • Patients attending multiple practices were as likely to have a usual general practitioner as those attending a single practice.

Conclusions:

  • A substantial proportion of general practice care occurs outside a patient's usual practice.
  • Findings suggest potential implications for health policy concerning the continuity and quality of primary care delivery.