• Usually situated near a hospital |
• Access via a single regional telephone number |
• Access daily from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. and the whole week-end |
• Large-scale handling of 100,000 to 500,000 patients within distances of 20–30 km |
• Chauffeurs in recognisable GP cars that are fully equipped (e.g., O2, infusion drip, automatic defibrillation equipment). |
• ICT support including electronic patient files, electronic feedback to the GPs and on-line connection to the GP car |
• Triage nurses in contact by telephone (i.e., GP or hospital nurses) |
• General practitioner shifts of 6 to 8 hours |