In August 2007, a registrar of our general practitioner training program in The Netherlands diagnosed pneumonia in a young, otherwise healthy, male patient. The registrar established that the patient was in a stable condition and had no risk factors for respiratory tract disease. After consulting the GP supervisor, the patient was treated in the community. This consultation illustrates the place of primary care in the 'ecology of medical care' - most patients contact primary health care professionals for most health problems, most of the time. Through primary care, the use of medical care facilities is navigated, and patients' needs are taken into account. The personalised decision was to treat him at home, the navigation decision that no r...
The Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilot sites, launched in England in 1997 by the Secretary of Sta...
There is currently debate on the need for a fundamental change in the organization of healthcare. Ye...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Contains fulltext : 80797.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In August 2007, ...
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People experience a lot of health problems during their life. They deal with most of them by themsel...
Attempts to strengthen the public health function in primary care organisations in the UK have a lon...
Historically, general medical practitioners and public health doctors have striven for health goals...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an important cause of hospital admission and death...
Most studies reporting pneumonia morbidity are restricted to hospitalized patients, although only a ...
Community-oriented primary care (COPC), a 50-year-old widely applied innovative approach to primary ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Abstract Background To meet the universally recognised challenge of caring for people with long-term...
The Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilot sites, launched in England in 1997 by the Secretary of Sta...
There is currently debate on the need for a fundamental change in the organization of healthcare. Ye...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...
Contains fulltext : 80797.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In August 2007, ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe prevalence of obesity and overweight is increasing globally and fo...
People experience a lot of health problems during their life. They deal with most of them by themsel...
Attempts to strengthen the public health function in primary care organisations in the UK have a lon...
Historically, general medical practitioners and public health doctors have striven for health goals...
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is an important cause of hospital admission and death...
Most studies reporting pneumonia morbidity are restricted to hospitalized patients, although only a ...
Community-oriented primary care (COPC), a 50-year-old widely applied innovative approach to primary ...
Background: Reinforcing the gatekeeping role of general practitioners (GPs) by embedding specialist ...
Background: Primary care in the Netherlands has a strong international reputation. However, this pic...
Primary care practice varies hugely from place to place. This chapter starts with establishing the e...
Abstract Background To meet the universally recognised challenge of caring for people with long-term...
The Personal Medical Services (PMS) pilot sites, launched in England in 1997 by the Secretary of Sta...
There is currently debate on the need for a fundamental change in the organization of healthcare. Ye...
For several decades, first-contact care, continuity of care,comprehensive care, and coordinated care...