Roland M, Morris R
University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital.
BMJ. 1988 Sep 3;297(6648):599-600. doi: 10.1136/bmj.297.6648.599.
To investigate variations in the number of outpatients seen in different NHS regions of Great Britain data on numbers of outpatients, number of consultants per 100,000 population, mortality, and prescribing rates were analysed for four specialties: medicine, thoracic medicine, psychiatry, and dermatology. The number of outpatients seen was strongly associated with the provision of consultants in all four specialties and only weakly associated with need for outpatient services as measured by standardised mortality ratios and mean numbers of prescriptions per patient issued by general practitioners. Interpretations of differences in referral rates need to take into account variations in the supply of specialists as a factor that may influence the referral behaviour of general practitioners.
为调查英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)不同地区门诊患者数量的差异,对四个专科(内科、胸科、精神科和皮肤科)的门诊患者数量、每10万人口的顾问医生数量、死亡率和处方率数据进行了分析。在所有四个专科中,门诊患者数量与顾问医生的配备密切相关,而与通过标准化死亡率和全科医生开具的每位患者平均处方数衡量的门诊服务需求仅有微弱关联。转诊率差异的解读需要考虑专科医生供应的差异,因为这可能是影响全科医生转诊行为的一个因素。