To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study

Abstract Background Many countries in Europe have implemented managed competition and patient choice during the last decade. With the introduction of managed competition, health insurers also became an important stakeholder. They purchase services on behalf of their customers and are allowed to cont...

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Main Authors: Amy J. C. Potappel, Maartje C. Meijers, Corelien Kloek, Aafke Victoor, Janneke Noordman, Tim olde Hartman, Sandra van Dulmen, Judith D. de Jong
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-12-01
Series:BMC Family Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-1060-2
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spelling doaj-1fde8800ca4f44448710440741efc3952020-12-06T12:27:20ZengBMCBMC Family Practice1471-22962019-12-0120111010.1186/s12875-019-1060-2To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation studyAmy J. C. Potappel0Maartje C. Meijers1Corelien Kloek2Aafke Victoor3Janneke Noordman4Tim olde Hartman5Sandra van Dulmen6Judith D. de Jong7Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour, Radboudumc NijmegenNivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Nivel (Netherlands institute for health services research)Abstract Background Many countries in Europe have implemented managed competition and patient choice during the last decade. With the introduction of managed competition, health insurers also became an important stakeholder. They purchase services on behalf of their customers and are allowed to contract healthcare providers selectively. It has, therefore, become increasingly important to take one’s insurance into account when choosing a provider. There is little evidence that patients make active choices in the way that policymakers assume they do. This research aims to investigate, firstly, the role of patients in choosing a healthcare provider at the point of referral, then the role of the GP and, finally, the influence of the health insurer/insurance policies within this process. Methods We videotaped a series of everyday consultations between Dutch GPs and their patients during 2015 and 2016. In 117 of these consultations, with 28 GPs, the patient was referred to another healthcare provider. These consultations were coded by three observers using an observation protocol which assessed the role of the patient, GP, and the influence of the health insurer during the referral. Results Patients were divided into three groups: patients with little or no input, patients with some input, and those with a lot of input. Just over half of the patients (56%) seemed to have some, or a lot of, input into the choice of a healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP. In addition, in almost half of the consultations (47%), GPs inquired about their patients’ preferences regarding a healthcare provider. Topics regarding the health insurance or insurance policy of a patient were rarely (14%) discussed at the point of referral. Conclusions Just over half of the patients appear to have some, or a lot of, input into their choice of a healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP. However, the remainder of the patients had little or no input. If more patient choice continues to be an important aim for policy makers, patients should be encouraged to actively choose the healthcare provider who best fits their needs and preferences.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-1060-2Patient choiceHealthcare providersReferralHealthcare reformPhysicians’ roleGeneral practitioners
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author Amy J. C. Potappel
Maartje C. Meijers
Corelien Kloek
Aafke Victoor
Janneke Noordman
Tim olde Hartman
Sandra van Dulmen
Judith D. de Jong
spellingShingle Amy J. C. Potappel
Maartje C. Meijers
Corelien Kloek
Aafke Victoor
Janneke Noordman
Tim olde Hartman
Sandra van Dulmen
Judith D. de Jong
To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
BMC Family Practice
Patient choice
Healthcare providers
Referral
Healthcare reform
Physicians’ role
General practitioners
author_facet Amy J. C. Potappel
Maartje C. Meijers
Corelien Kloek
Aafke Victoor
Janneke Noordman
Tim olde Hartman
Sandra van Dulmen
Judith D. de Jong
author_sort Amy J. C. Potappel
title To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
title_short To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
title_full To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
title_fullStr To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
title_full_unstemmed To what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP? A video observation study
title_sort to what degree do patients actively choose their healthcare provider at the point of referral by their gp? a video observation study
publisher BMC
series BMC Family Practice
issn 1471-2296
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Many countries in Europe have implemented managed competition and patient choice during the last decade. With the introduction of managed competition, health insurers also became an important stakeholder. They purchase services on behalf of their customers and are allowed to contract healthcare providers selectively. It has, therefore, become increasingly important to take one’s insurance into account when choosing a provider. There is little evidence that patients make active choices in the way that policymakers assume they do. This research aims to investigate, firstly, the role of patients in choosing a healthcare provider at the point of referral, then the role of the GP and, finally, the influence of the health insurer/insurance policies within this process. Methods We videotaped a series of everyday consultations between Dutch GPs and their patients during 2015 and 2016. In 117 of these consultations, with 28 GPs, the patient was referred to another healthcare provider. These consultations were coded by three observers using an observation protocol which assessed the role of the patient, GP, and the influence of the health insurer during the referral. Results Patients were divided into three groups: patients with little or no input, patients with some input, and those with a lot of input. Just over half of the patients (56%) seemed to have some, or a lot of, input into the choice of a healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP. In addition, in almost half of the consultations (47%), GPs inquired about their patients’ preferences regarding a healthcare provider. Topics regarding the health insurance or insurance policy of a patient were rarely (14%) discussed at the point of referral. Conclusions Just over half of the patients appear to have some, or a lot of, input into their choice of a healthcare provider at the point of referral by their GP. However, the remainder of the patients had little or no input. If more patient choice continues to be an important aim for policy makers, patients should be encouraged to actively choose the healthcare provider who best fits their needs and preferences.
topic Patient choice
Healthcare providers
Referral
Healthcare reform
Physicians’ role
General practitioners
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-019-1060-2
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