During the last two decades in Europe, the scope of activities regarding chronic diseases management in family medicine has increased while technical activities and preventative care have decreased. A new literature review and meta-analysis confirms that the use of electronic health records improves the quality of care. In the field of interprofessionnality, the task delegation in chronic care management to nurses or medical assistants is a source of satisfaction for these professionals. At the same time, this could improve patients' quality of life. Finally, a systematic literature review reports the major assets according to the family physicians regarding their occupation i.e. freedom to organize and manage their own work, good balance b...
Abstract Background Representing 60% of medical consultations in Switzerland, primary care holds an ...
INTRODUCTION: This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three practice populati...
Chronic diseases in most cases belong to the category of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are...
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in primary care is widely encouraged, however, while medical s...
This is selection of some important studies published in 2018 dealing with several key organization ...
This is a selection of some important studies recently published and dealing with several key organi...
This article presents a brief selection of studies published since early 2017 that explore various a...
This is a selection of some important studies published in 2020 dealing with several key organizatio...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges for health s...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: The theme of the EGPRN conference in Ljubljana 20...
Les médecins généralistes sont de plus en plus nombreux à utiliser les services de l'informatique po...
Résumé : Contexte : Depuis la création des Groupes de médecine de famille (GMF), les infirmières peu...
Reflexions d'un médecin praticien sur l'évolution récente des terminologies en soins de santé et la ...
The pending workforce crisis in family medicine has triggered various initiatives. This article desc...
Herein is positive, mixed, and negative news—albeit all useful—on family medicine topics. The time t...
Abstract Background Representing 60% of medical consultations in Switzerland, primary care holds an ...
INTRODUCTION: This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three practice populati...
Chronic diseases in most cases belong to the category of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are...
Interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in primary care is widely encouraged, however, while medical s...
This is selection of some important studies published in 2018 dealing with several key organization ...
This is a selection of some important studies recently published and dealing with several key organi...
This article presents a brief selection of studies published since early 2017 that explore various a...
This is a selection of some important studies published in 2020 dealing with several key organizatio...
The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and multi-morbidity represents challenges for health s...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Background: The theme of the EGPRN conference in Ljubljana 20...
Les médecins généralistes sont de plus en plus nombreux à utiliser les services de l'informatique po...
Résumé : Contexte : Depuis la création des Groupes de médecine de famille (GMF), les infirmières peu...
Reflexions d'un médecin praticien sur l'évolution récente des terminologies en soins de santé et la ...
The pending workforce crisis in family medicine has triggered various initiatives. This article desc...
Herein is positive, mixed, and negative news—albeit all useful—on family medicine topics. The time t...
Abstract Background Representing 60% of medical consultations in Switzerland, primary care holds an ...
INTRODUCTION: This is a study of the epidemiology of family medicine (FM) in three practice populati...
Chronic diseases in most cases belong to the category of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are...