Primary and preventive care in a university obstetrics and gynecology group practice |
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Authors: | S.L. Hendrix DO S.D. Piereson MD S.G. McNeeley MD |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gynecologic Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wayne State University and Hutzel Hospital, Detroit, Michigan USA |
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Abstract: | Objective: Our purpose was to determine whether primary and preventive care is practiced by a university obstetrician-gynecologist group practice.Study design: A retrospective chart review spanning 2 years of four academic physicians' private practices was performed. A total of 335 patients were reviewed with 739 patient encounters and 1032 patient problems identified. The definition of a primary care physician according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists was used to standardize data collection and evaluation.Results: Obstetric complaints accounted for 27.7% of all visits, whereas 65.4% were for gynecologic problems. Almost 7% of all complaints were neither obstetric nor gynecologic, and of those 74.6% were primary care problems completely managed by the obstetrician-gynecologist. Only 19.7% of these were referred for management. More than 89% of all encounters () involved some element of primary care.Conclusion: This study provides evidence that the majority of health care provided by the obstetrician-gynecologists is primary care. |
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Keywords: | Primary care preventive care obstetrics and gynecology |
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