Author:
Comino Elizabeth J,Zwar Nicholas A,Hermiz Oshana
Abstract
Introduction: The Macarthur GP After-hours
Service (MGPAS) was established to streamline
the provision of after-hours medical care in an
outer-urban community. This paper reports on a
process evaluation of the MGPAS.
Methods: A mixed methods approach involving
surveys, stakeholder interviews and analysis of
administrative data was used.
Results and discussion: This model of care
was well accepted and regarded by general practitioners,
Macarthur Health Service staff and the
community. The MGPAS was found to be an
acceptable and efficient model of after-hours medical
care. Areas that required further review
included the need for telephone triage, home
visiting and improved communication and referral
to the health service. The financial viability of the
MGPAS depends on supplementary funding due
to the constraints of the Medicare rebate, and
limited opportunities to reduce costs or increase
revenue. Further research, including an economic
evaluation to identify opportunity costs of the
service, is needed.
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