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  • Health Services Research
  • Primary Care Medicine
  • Outpatient Healthcare Management

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  • Accurate data on physician office visits are crucial for balancing healthcare supply and demand.
  • Post-2008 remuneration changes limit precise estimation of outpatient visits using only billing data.
  • Direct observation is needed to understand visit frequency, reasons, and avoidability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To directly record the number and reasons for physician office visits.
  • To estimate the potential avoidability of these patient contacts.
  • To analyze visit patterns across different practice types, age groups, and genders.

Main Methods:

  • Direct observation of all patient visits over one week in 11 general practitioner (GP) and specialist practices.
  • Documentation included reason for visit, contact type, patient age, and gender.
  • Descriptive analysis and Chi-squared tests were used to analyze frequencies and differences.

Main Results:

  • A total of 3266 practice contacts were recorded (57% female, 43% male).
  • Average visits per patient per quarter were 2.9 for GPs and 1.9 for specialists.
  • For patients over 59, 50% of GP visits and 51% of specialist visits were for prescription refills or chronic disease monitoring, suggesting potential avoidability.

Conclusions:

  • Extrapolated data suggest 16.9 physician office contacts per person annually.
  • A significant portion of visits, particularly for older adults collecting prescriptions or for routine specialist check-ups, may be avoidable.
  • Findings highlight the need for strategies to optimize outpatient healthcare utilization and reduce unnecessary physician contacts.