Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xFsErq. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. A new policy (patient choice) was introduced in Sweden in the early 1990s to give patients the right to choose their healthcare providers, however, evaluations show that few patients exercise this right. This paper analyses physicians'roles in putting the patient choice policy into effect. To examine attitudes, knowledge and behaviour among physicians, a questionnaire was sent to 960 physicians in one of the most populous counties in Sweden. The results show that the physicians approve of the policy, yet only a minority state that they regularly help patients to choose healthcare providers by giving them information and letting them choose where they will be referred. Instead, referrals are mostly based on medical grounds ; the patient's wish to choose a specific provider is considered less important. In summary, we found that more than a decade after the policy was introduced, only a minority of physicians act according to the political intention. This could be one explanation for why many patients still do not exercise their right to choose a hospital.
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