posted on 2022-04-04, 13:29authored byLouis S Levene, Samuel Seidu, Trish Greenhalgh, Kamlesh Khunti
During the height of the covid-19 pandemic, attention was diverted away from primary care’s key roles in early detection of disease and management of long term conditions. However, the core primary healthcare functions of accessible first contact, comprehensiveness, coordination, continuity, and person centredness were challenged even before this.1 General practices’ workloads have steadily risen in the past decade. In England between 2010-11 and 2019, the overall number of consultations per registered patient each year rose from 4.29 to 5.1723 in a growing population
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Citation
BMJ 2020;371:m3793
Author affiliation
Diabetes Research Centre, College of Life Sciences
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