Department of Business Administration2024-11-0920160281-343210.3109/02813432.2016.11444322-s2.0-84960485594https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/1619Objective: Turkey has implemented family practice on a pilot basis as part of the reform in health care, since 2005. This paper aims to understand and describe the prevalent practice patterns and clinic characteristics during the transition period. Design: A cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. Subjects: An online survey was conducted among Turkish GPs working as primary care doctors (without vocational training) during the reform period. Clinic and GP characteristics are analysed with descriptive statistics. Results: List size is an important factor; larger lists lead to shorter consultation time and a longer wait for patients. GPs are generally satisfied with the reform. Conclusion: During the transition to family practice access of patients to health care has improved and GPs are satisfied with their job.pdfHealth care sciences and servicesPrimary health careFamily practice in Turkey: observations from a pilot implementationJournal Article1502-7724https://doi.org/10.3109/02813432.2016.1144432372023200012N/ANOIR00401