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Research Article

Importance of healthcare utilization and multimorbidity level in choosing a primary care provider in Sweden

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Pages 99-105 | Received 05 Jun 2013, Accepted 20 May 2014, Published online: 18 Jun 2014

Figures & data

figure 1. Percentage of the population in blekinge (n = 151 731) with a registered active choice of primary care provider in 2007 for individuals listed with private or public primary care.

figure 1. Percentage of the population in blekinge (n = 151 731) with a registered active choice of primary care provider in 2007 for individuals listed with private or public primary care.

Figure 2. percentage of the population with a registered active choice of primary care provider in 2007 according to number of consultations and multimorbidity level, comparing primary care and all healthcare for the population listed with public primary care in blekinge (n = 127 624).

Figure 2. percentage of the population with a registered active choice of primary care provider in 2007 according to number of consultations and multimorbidity level, comparing primary care and all healthcare for the population listed with public primary care in blekinge (n = 127 624).

figure 3. predicted probability of a registered active choice of primary care provider according to number of consultations in primary care and all healthcare, controlling for age and sex, in the population listed with public primary care (n = 127 624) in blekinge 2007.

figure 3. predicted probability of a registered active choice of primary care provider according to number of consultations in primary care and all healthcare, controlling for age and sex, in the population listed with public primary care (n = 127 624) in blekinge 2007.

figure 4. predicted probability of a registered active choice of primary care provider according to multimorbidity level measured in primary care and all healthcare, controlling for age and sex, in the population listed with public primary care (n = 127 624) in blekinge 2007.

figure 4. predicted probability of a registered active choice of primary care provider according to multimorbidity level measured in primary care and all healthcare, controlling for age and sex, in the population listed with public primary care (n = 127 624) in blekinge 2007.

Table I. Modelling multimorbidity and number of consultations, controlling for age and sex, on active listing with public primary care in Blekinge 2007 (n = 127 624), comparing data from primary care and all healthcare.