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Primary care physician volume and quality of care for older adults with dementia: a retrospective cohort study
2021
BMC Family Practice
Background Some jurisdictions restrict primary care physicians' daily patient volume to safeguard quality of care for complex patients. Our objective was to determine whether people with dementia receive lower-quality care if their primary care physician sees many patients daily. Methods Population-based retrospective cohort study using health administrative data from 100,256 community-living adults with dementia aged 66 years or older, and the 8,368 primary care physicians who cared for them
doi:10.1186/s12875-021-01398-9
pmid:33750310
pmcid:PMC7945328
fatcat:dcd6hvuy7rfqrmttwxykqw5ldm