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Assessing the performance of centralized waiting lists for patients without a regular family physician using clinical-administrative data.

Mylaine BretonMélanie Ann SmithmanAstrid BrousselleChristine LoignonNassera TouatiCarl-Ardy DuboisKareen NourAntoine BoivinDjamal BerbicheDanièle Roberge
Published in: BMC family practice (2017)
Centralized waiting lists for unattached patients in Quebec seem to be achieving their twofold objective of attaching patients to a family physician and giving priority to vulnerable patients. However, the demand for attachment seems to exceed the supply and there appears to be a tension between giving priority to vulnerable patients and attaching of a large number of patients. Results also showed heterogeneity in the performance of centralized waiting lists across Quebec. Finally, our findings suggest it is critical that similar mechanisms should use available data to identify the best strategies for reducing variations and improving performance.
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