RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
In the absence of relational Continuity of Care, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experience of joined up, continuous primary care? Really interesting new paper in @BJGPjournal. https://t.co/5o4l18F5PC https://t.co/8lTFz
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
I mean, it's a bold claim from case studies. But, continuity probably saves lives, so what are we doing to fund, regulate and incentivise it back? Else in hours GP looks startlingly like urgent primary care centres or out of hours - depersonalised, episo
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RT @LindseyMPope: I keep saying this - we need to educate our MDTs how to work as a team, not just assume telling them they are or sharing…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @CizCG: what a superb study .@khcheck
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @CizCG: what a superb study .@khcheck
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @CizCG: what a superb study .@khcheck
RT @LindseyMPope: I keep saying this - we need to educate our MDTs how to work as a team, not just assume telling them they are or sharing…
RT @LindseyMPope: I keep saying this - we need to educate our MDTs how to work as a team, not just assume telling them they are or sharing…
RT @LindseyMPope: I keep saying this - we need to educate our MDTs how to work as a team, not just assume telling them they are or sharing…
I keep saying this - we need to educate our MDTs how to work as a team, not just assume telling them they are or sharing a record is enough. Delivering high quality continuity of care doesn’t just happen - it needs thought, effort and skill.
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @CizCG: what a superb study .@khcheck
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care…
what a superb study .@khcheck
‘Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care if they have access to clinical notes. This appears not to be the case’ Evidence of a very messy UK primary care experience https:/
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @SamMerriel: Brilliant, insightful #primarycare #research from @PatrickBurch and @PrimaryCareMcr colleagues exploring how #ContinuityOfC…
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @SamMerriel: Brilliant, insightful #primarycare #research from @PatrickBurch and @PrimaryCareMcr colleagues exploring how #ContinuityOfC…
An interesting piece here around ‘continuity of care’ factors Factors affecting the experience of joined-up, continuous primary care in the absence of relational continuity: an observational study | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/nGIM1mf
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @SamMerriel: Brilliant, insightful #primarycare #research from @PatrickBurch and @PrimaryCareMcr colleagues exploring how #ContinuityOfC…
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
RT @SamMerriel: Brilliant, insightful #primarycare #research from @PatrickBurch and @PrimaryCareMcr colleagues exploring how #ContinuityOfC…
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
Brilliant, insightful #primarycare #research from @PatrickBurch and @PrimaryCareMcr colleagues exploring how #ContinuityOfCare can be incorporated into #healthcare #systems @NIHRSPCR @GPPACT @sapcacuk @NAPCRG @AAAPC_ANZ @rcgp @FBMH_UoM
RT @BJGPjournal: In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experi…
In the absence of relational #ContinuityOfCare, how can clinicians, patients, and the health care system create the experience of joined up, continuous primary care? Read the research https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @patrickburch @khcheck @bowercpcman @HealthEcon
This comprehensive view is very important for interpreting the healthcare experience around patients.
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
RT @BJGPjournal: This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @p…
This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient’s experience of continuity of care https://t.co/2Moi5PrHXA @patrickburch @khcheck @bowercpcman @HealthEcon_Will https://t.co/p49WodPk5L
RT @PatrickBurch: What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended acce…
great work @PatrickBurch and TeamManchester - We can pretend that an NHS app and a shared medical record might deliver equivalent relational continuity and patient empowerment. In reality …
RT @PatrickBurch: What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended acce…
RT @PatrickBurch: What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended acce…
RT @PatrickBurch: What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended acce…
RT @PatrickBurch: What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended acce…
What makes a patient experience in primary care seamless and joined up (or not)? Read our case study of two extended access providers #PrimaryCare #primarycarenetworks #TeamGP https://t.co/EleBkgXyBQ