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Modernizing the GP scheme: towards sustainable health policy

Modernizing the GP scheme: towards sustainable health policy

We are studying coordination of health care by General Practitioners (GPs) by analysing their decisions regarding continuity of care, treatment, and referral. The project is comparative as it combines data from Denmark and Norway in several analyses.

The project is directly related to structural, organizational and financial aspects that i) hinder and foster coordinated and integrated health services, and ii) that contribute to a sustainable health sector with greater equality among users of equal need. Furthermore, one main point is to emphasise how the regular general practitioner scheme affects the prioritised themes.

The project involves cooperation between researchers from different disciplines (economics, medicine and public health) and different institutions; University of Oslo, NORCE, The University of Southern Denmark, NTNU, and cooperation with University of York, the leading centre in Europe for research in health economics.

An important aim is to establish a unique longitudinal data set with detailed patient level information from both primary and secondary care, as well as individual information on socioeconomic status, ethnicity and family relations.

Project facts

Name

Modernizing the GP scheme: towards sustainable health policy

Status

CONCLUDED

Duration

01.01.19 - 31.12.22

Total budget

20.600.000 NOK

Research group

Funding

Research Council of Norway (RCN)

Project members

Oddvar Martin Kaarbøe
Frans Boch Waldorff
Søndergaard Jens
Mauro Laudicella
Luigi Siciliani
Erik Lønnmark Werner
Anne Karin Jenum
Fredrik Carlsen
Kim Rose Olsen
Ole Kristian Aars
Tor Iversen
Geir Godager