Delivery of primary health care to persons who are socio-economically disadvantaged: does the organizational delivery model matter? | BMC-HSR
As health systems evolve, it is essential to evaluate their impact on the delivery of health services to socially
disadvantaged populations. The authors evaluated the delivery of primary health services for different socio-economic groups and assessed the performance of different organizational models in terms of equality of health care delivery in Ontario, Canada.
With a cross sectional study of 5,361 patients receiving care from primary care practices using Capitation, Salaried or Fee-For-Service remuneration models.
disadvantaged populations. The authors evaluated the delivery of primary health services for different socio-economic groups and assessed the performance of different organizational models in terms of equality of health care delivery in Ontario, Canada.
With a cross sectional study of 5,361 patients receiving care from primary care practices using Capitation, Salaried or Fee-For-Service remuneration models.
They assessed self-reported health status of patients, visit duration, number of visits per year, quality of health service delivery, and quality of health promotion.
Delivery of primary health care to persons who are socio-economically disadvantaged: does the organizational delivery model matter? | BMC-HSR
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