The incidence, prevalence and costs of allergy have increased substantially in recent decades in many parts of Europe. The dominant model of allergy care within Europe is at the moment specialist-based. This model will become unsustainable and undeliverable with increasing disease prevalence. One solution to increase provision of allergy services is to diversify the providers. A new model for the provision of allergy care in the community with the general practitioner at the forefront is proposed. Pre- and postgraduate allergy education and training, implementation of pathways of care, allergy specialization and political will to generate resources and support are essential to achieve this new model. In parallel the holistic view of allergi...
BACKGROUND: There is no comprehensive information available concerning the way in which care is prov...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases has placed a significant burden on global healthcare ...
It has long been recognised that given the high prevalence and considerable impact of allergic disea...
Bertine MJ Flokstra - de Blok,1,2 Thys van der Molen,1,2 Wianda A Christoffers,3 Janwillem WH K...
The high prevalence of allergic diseases warrants for sufcient health care provisions available to p...
Background: Guidelines for management of patients with allergic conditions are available, but the ad...
The majority of patients seeking medical advice for allergic diseases are first seen in a primary ca...
Allergy is common and the prevalence has increased substantially in the last 2-3 decades. There has ...
Background: The allergy management support system (AMSS) was developed to assist general practitione...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
There is a wide time gap between the publication of evidence and the application of new knowledge in...
Most patients presenting with allergies are first seen in the primary care setting. However, inadequ...
There is a wide time gap between the publication of evidence and the application of new knowledge in...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients is often initially and exclusively perform...
Objectives The incidence and prevalence of allergies worldwide has been increasing and allergy servi...
BACKGROUND: There is no comprehensive information available concerning the way in which care is prov...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases has placed a significant burden on global healthcare ...
It has long been recognised that given the high prevalence and considerable impact of allergic disea...
Bertine MJ Flokstra - de Blok,1,2 Thys van der Molen,1,2 Wianda A Christoffers,3 Janwillem WH K...
The high prevalence of allergic diseases warrants for sufcient health care provisions available to p...
Background: Guidelines for management of patients with allergic conditions are available, but the ad...
The majority of patients seeking medical advice for allergic diseases are first seen in a primary ca...
Allergy is common and the prevalence has increased substantially in the last 2-3 decades. There has ...
Background: The allergy management support system (AMSS) was developed to assist general practitione...
Abstract Background: There are ongoing concerns about the quality of care provision for allergy in ...
There is a wide time gap between the publication of evidence and the application of new knowledge in...
Most patients presenting with allergies are first seen in the primary care setting. However, inadequ...
There is a wide time gap between the publication of evidence and the application of new knowledge in...
Background: Diagnosis and management of allergic patients is often initially and exclusively perform...
Objectives The incidence and prevalence of allergies worldwide has been increasing and allergy servi...
BACKGROUND: There is no comprehensive information available concerning the way in which care is prov...
The increasing prevalence of allergic diseases has placed a significant burden on global healthcare ...
It has long been recognised that given the high prevalence and considerable impact of allergic disea...