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Concept: Determining Comprehensiveness of Practice among Physicians

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Last Updated: 2001-11-01

Introduction

    Comprehensiveness of practice among physicians is the amount of work done by physicians in settings outside of their offices, including hospital wards, long-term care facilities, emergency rooms, anesthesia and obstetrics wards, and house visits.

    In a recent ICES publication 1 on physician services in Ontario, criteria to determine if a physician provides a given service were as follows:
    Emergency Dept - 50 visits or more per year
    Nursing Home - 50 visits or more per year
    Hospital Care - 50 visits or more per year
    House Visits - 10 visits or more per year
    Obstetrics - At least $400 in billings per year for obstetrical procedures
    (corresponds to 2 or more deliveries per year)
    Anesthesia - At least $400 in billings per year
    (36 anesthetic units, or 9 hours of anesthesia time in OR)

    To qualify as "Office Only", a physician had to have zero billings for all of the above six categories.

    NOTE : This concept has not been validated with MCHP data.

MORE INFORMATION:

  • 1 Chan B (1999). Supply of Physicians' Services in Ontario. Atlas Report 1. Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences.

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