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Integration of a primary healthcare pharmacist
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2010Pharmacists have been encouraged to enhance their role on primary healthcare teams; but, the profession has yet to be involved to the degree in which a substantial impact can be made. The objective of this study was to provide guidance on how to integrate a pharmacist into an already established primary healthcare team.
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Managing asthma in primary healthcare
Minerva Medica, 2021Asthma brings considerable challenges for family doctors because of its variety of shapes, different levels of severity, a wide age range, and the fact that in the last decades clinicians are able to offer much better treatment options with a better level of disease control and a higher quality of life.
Jaime, Correia-DE-Sousa +8 more
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HealthcarePapers, 2008
Hutchison makes a number of important observations about primary healthcare renewal in Canada. This commentary on his paper examines some of the forces driving policy change in primary health, particularly concerns about increasing demand. While I agree with Hutchison that incremental change is more likely than radical reform, I argue that it may be ...
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Hutchison makes a number of important observations about primary healthcare renewal in Canada. This commentary on his paper examines some of the forces driving policy change in primary health, particularly concerns about increasing demand. While I agree with Hutchison that incremental change is more likely than radical reform, I argue that it may be ...
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Frameworks and Primary Healthcare Policy
HealthcarePapers, 2012Healthcare reform in Canada needs to start with primary care reform, putting patients and their caregivers at the centre of the health system. Although the directions are well accepted, primary care reform requires changes to organizational structures (moving toward multidisciplinary practice) and to physician remuneration to be effective.
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Formation of Defence Primary Healthcare: a new way of delivering firm base primary healthcare
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2016Following the Strategic Defence and Security Review of 2010, the UK Surgeon General was directed to merge the delivery of primary healthcare from the three single Service organisations to a unified Defence Primary Healthcare. Although front line clinical staff were to be preserved, considerable savings were to be made in headquarters staff.
John E, Burgess +3 more
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Primary Healthcare as a Global Healthcare Concept
2015Primary healthcare (PHC) has been in ascendance on the global healthcare agenda, and with good reason (Haggerty et al, 2013; Starfield et al., 2005; WHO, 2008). Yet the journey towards building PHC-focused health systems and policies has not been straightforward and there is considerable diversity across countries.
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Dysmenorrhea: An update on primary healthcare management
Australian Journal of General PracticeDysmenorrhoea is the most common gynaecologic condition affecting people assigned female at birth and has significant effects on immediate and long‑term quality of life. Effective treatments are widely available at low cost but often have poor uptake.
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[The primary healthcare centres].
Recenti progressi in medicina, 2014The central attributes of primary care are: first contact (accessibility), longitudinality (person- focused preventive and curative care overtime), patient-oriented comprehensiveness and coordination (including navigation towards secondary and tertiary care).
Antonio, Brambilla, Gavino, Maciocco
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2017
The ideological differences concerning the most effective way to prevent and treat tropical diseases originate from two of the Victorian founding fathers of the specialty, Sir Patrick Manson and Sir Donald Ross.
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The ideological differences concerning the most effective way to prevent and treat tropical diseases originate from two of the Victorian founding fathers of the specialty, Sir Patrick Manson and Sir Donald Ross.
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An assessment of the introduction of healthcare assistants into primary healthcare
Clinical Risk, 2007Although healthcare assistants have been deployed in secondary healthcare for a number of years, their use in primary healthcare is quite recent. A nurse practitioner reviews the practical difficulties encountered and suggests strategies for ensuring patient safety is maintained.
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