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Can Fam Physician ; 35: 2013-5, 1989 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21249078

RESUMO

Little has been reported about Canadian walk-in clinics. The authors identified and surveyed 34 Ontario walk-in clinics in a preliminary descriptive study. A walk-in clinic was operationally defined as "a clinic that is separate from a hospital, has extended hours, and normally accepts patients without an appointment or a referral." Results showed that most Ontario walk-in clinics are not identifiable by name, have increased in number dramatically in the past two years, have laboratory, X-ray, and electrocardiographic facilities, and have varied practice patterns. Implications for rising health care costs and changing views on family practice were noted and suggestions made for future research.

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Can Fam Physician ; 35: 2019-22, 1989 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21249079

RESUMO

Walk-in clinics have proliferated rapidly in many areas of Canada and the United States. Patients who attend these clinics have illnesses that are similar to those seen in family physicians' offices, yet walk-in patients perceive their symptoms to be more urgent and present at a much earlier stage of their illness than patients who attend their family doctor. Research has not yet proven that the opening of walk-in facilities lowers the demand for traditional primary care services; therefore the cost-effectiveness of walk-in clinics needs further evaluation.

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