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Barometre des pratiques en medecine liberale Resultats de l'enquete 2006 "L'organisation du travail et la pratique de groupe des medecins generalistes bretons

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  • Julien Beaute

    (HAS haute autorite de sante)

  • Yann Bourgueil

    (IRDES Institute for research and information in health economics)

  • Julien Mousques

    (IRDES Institute for research and information in health economics)

  • Remy Bataillon

    (URML union regionale des medecins liberaux)

  • Jean-Louis Samzun

    (URML union regionale des medecins liberaux)

  • Lise Rochaix

    (HAS haute autorite de sante)

Abstract

Face aux nouveaux enjeux épidémiologiques (maladies chroniques), à l’exigence croissante en termes de qualité et d’efficience des soins ou encore les tensions de la démographie médicale, de nombreux auteurs plébiscitent un renforcement de la médecine de première ligne et des soins primaires. Le regroupement de médecins en cabinet de groupe s’inscrit dans cette logique. Il permettrait en effet, par la mutualisation des moyens, d’améliorer la production de soins et services. Toutefois, on ne dispose que de peu de données concernant la pratique de groupe en France. Davantage d’informations sont nécessaires pour envisager l’éventuelle mise en place de politiques incitatives. L’objectif de cette étude est donc de décrire la pratique de groupe, de la comparer avec la pratique individuelle et d’identifier les éventuels leviers utilisables par les décideurs publics à travers l’identification des motivations des médecins évoluant en groupe ou non.

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  • Julien Beaute & Yann Bourgueil & Julien Mousques & Remy Bataillon & Jean-Louis Samzun & Lise Rochaix, 2007. "Barometre des pratiques en medecine liberale Resultats de l'enquete 2006 "L'organisation du travail et la pratique de groupe des medecins generalistes bretons," Working Papers DT5, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Aug 2007.
  • Handle: RePEc:irh:wpaper:dt5
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    1. Visca, Modesta & Donatini, Andrea & Gini, Rosa & Federico, Bruno & Damiani, Gianfranco & Francesconi, Paolo & Grilli, Leonardo & Rampichini, Carla & Lapini, Gabriele & Zocchetti, Carlo & Di Stanislao,, 2013. "Group versus single handed primary care: A performance evaluation of the care delivered to chronic patients by Italian GPs," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 113(1), pages 188-198.

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    Keywords

    job organization; health; older workers;
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    JEL classification:

    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets
    • I18 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health

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