Medical Specialists
Cross-source consensus on Medical Specialists from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Frail participants did not have statistically significant higher odds of medical specialist visits after adjustment. — Healthcare utilisation patterns among frail individuals aged 50+ years: results from the Lolland-Falster Population Study (LOFUS)
- Frailty was not associated with higher odds of medical specialist use in the primary healthcare sector. — Healthcare utilisation patterns among frail individuals aged 50+ years: results from the Lolland-Falster Population Study (LOFUS)
- Some specialties, including geriatric medicine, do not have specialist physicians employed in Danish primary healthcare partly because of a geriatrician shortage. — Healthcare utilisation patterns among frail individuals aged 50+ years: results from the Lolland-Falster Population Study (LOFUS)
- Specialist accessibility may be limited by geographic distance, mobility limitations, and inadequate rural public transportation. — Healthcare utilisation patterns among frail individuals aged 50+ years: results from the Lolland-Falster Population Study (LOFUS)
- Frail people may rely more on GPs while having lower or unchanged specialist access. — Healthcare utilisation patterns among frail individuals aged 50+ years: results from the Lolland-Falster Population Study (LOFUS)