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Gatekeeping: a challenge in the management of primary care physicians

Revital Gross (Health Policy Research Unit, JDC‐Brookdale Institute, Jerusalem, Israel)
Hava Tabenkin (Faculty of Life Sciences, Ben‐Gurion University and Department of Family Medicine, Haemek Hospital, and Kupat Holim Clalit, Israel)
Shuli Brammli‐Greenberg (Health Policy Research Unit, JDC‐Brookdale Institute, Jerusalem, Israel)

Journal of Management in Medicine

ISSN: 0268-9235

Article publication date: 1 August 2001

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Abstract

Assesses the degree of self‐reported implementation of gatekeeping in clinical practice, and gains insight into primary care physicians’ attitudes toward gatekeeping and their perceptions of necessary conditions for implementation of gatekeeping in daily practice. A self‐administered questionnaire was mailed to a national sample of 800 primary care physicians in Israel, with a response rate of 86 per cent. Multivariate analysis indicated that sick fund affiliation was the main predictor of self‐reported implementation of gatekeeping, while specialty training predicted primary care physicians’ attitude toward this role. Close communication with specialists, continuous medical education, and management support of physician decisions were identified by respondents as being important conditions for gatekeeping. Discusses strategies to gain the cooperation of primary care physicians, which is necessary for implementing an effective gatekeeping system.

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Gross, R., Tabenkin, H. and Brammli‐Greenberg, S. (2001), "Gatekeeping: a challenge in the management of primary care physicians", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 283-302. https://doi.org/10.1108/02689230110403795

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