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. 2014 Mar;32(1):44–50. doi: 10.3109/02813432.2014.898974

Table I.

Characteristics of Danish and Dutch primary care.

Characteristics Denmark The Netherlands
Daytime primary care:
Number of patients per full-time GP 1600 2250 to 2500
Opening hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Practice staff About 0.7 staff per 1 full-time GP About 1.3 staff per 1 full-time GP
Role in palliative care Own GP takes care of patients staying at home Own GP takes care of patients staying at home
Care during pregnancy By GPs and midwives Mostly by midwives
Preventive care children By GP Special organizations for vaccination and prevention, using specialist physicians; cure by GPs
Surgical procedures Standard minor surgery (extra fee-for-service) Standard traumata and elective surgery (extra fee-for-service 63 euros)
Home care Average home visits by own GP 3 per week; also special home care nurses Special home care nurses; home visits by own GP average of 20 per week
Threshold to primary care No additional payment No additional payment
Payment of GPs Capitation 30% and fee-for-service 70% Capitation 70% and fee-for-service 30%
Out-of-hours acute care:
Number of GPs per setting Per setting about 300 to 1000 GPs are linked, but not all do the OOH shifts themselves (in some regions less than 50%) 50 to 250 GPs per setting
Number of patients per setting 580 000 to 1 736 000 100 000 to 500 000
Opening hours 4 p.m. to 8 a.m., weekends, holidays 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., weekends, holidays
Distance to consultation centre for OOH primary care Distance is max 50 km Distance on average is max 30 km
Telephone triage GPs Nurses and physician assistants, supervised by GPs
Role in palliative care Both GPs themselves and outsourced to the OOH primary care 75% themselves or colleagues in daily practice, 25% outsourced to the OOH primary care
Role ED–OOH primary care–ambulance Shared telephone access in one region Increasing tendency of collocation and collaboration of primary care setting and ED (about 70% collaborating)
Threshold to care to acute care No additional payment No additional payment
Financing of OOH primary care OOH primary care is fully covered by the nationwide tax-paid health insurance (public funding), expect for medication
Citizens can opt for private insurance additionally
The statutory health insurance system is financed through a nationally defined income-related contribution and through community-rated premiums set by each insurer (private insurance)
OOH primary care is fully covered by the insurance, except for medication and diagnostic tests (own risk for citizen)
Payment of GPs Fee-for-service, varying for type of contact Fee per hour (63 euros)
Re-registration as GP No criteria A minimum of 50 hours of OOH shifts per year is a criterion for re-registration as a GP (25 hours for GPs with a GP registration > 25 years)

Note: For further detailed information about the Danish and Dutch health care systems see overview articles [7–10,21,22]. ED = emergency department; OOH = out-of-hours.