The big idea: why modern medicine can’t work without stories, plus länk till studie om egen GP, vilket allt färre har i England. https://t.co/GyNRriN49j https://t.co/xGuNnSyVBM
Read @GuardianBooks article, referencing two @BJGPJournal papers on #ContinuityOfCare #BJGPTop10: Continuity as predictor of mortality, acute hospitalisation, and use of OOH care https://t.co/QwutXtwgEK Is continuity of primary care declining in England?
RT @AndyHilton74: https://t.co/JCKN6clTcU Continuity of care in general practice improves patient experience, reduces mortality and admissi…
RT @AndyHilton74: https://t.co/JCKN6clTcU Continuity of care in general practice improves patient experience, reduces mortality and admissi…
https://t.co/JCKN6clTcU Continuity of care in general practice improves patient experience, reduces mortality and admissions and lowers cost yet it is on the decline. How to protect continuity as we build new models of care?
RT @JochenCals: Minder continuïteit van huisarts in UK. Zorgelijk, en vrees ook in NL ontwikkeling
RT @JochenCals: Minder continuïteit van huisarts in UK. Zorgelijk, en vrees ook in NL ontwikkeling
One of the big issues with trying to build a relationship with patients is lack of continuity of care. But it’s bigger than just an appt system. GPs also work differently and we don’t have enough of a workforce either.
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @scottishphil83: number GPs per head population is directly proportional to continuity of care. No fancy appointment system will improve…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
number GPs per head population is directly proportional to continuity of care. No fancy appointment system will improve continuity as long as the primary care workforce has to diversify to cope with demand.
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
RT @JochenCals: Minder continuïteit van huisarts in UK. Zorgelijk, en vrees ook in NL ontwikkeling
Minder continuïteit van huisarts in UK. Zorgelijk, en vrees ook in NL ontwikkeling
RT @BJGPjournal: The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients…
A global phenomenon. if relationships are central to the satisfaction of family docs and patients, this may be one reason that primary care is in trouble.
The steady decline in continuity of care should concern clinicians and policymakers. Practices’ ability to offer patients a satisfactory appointment system could partly counteract this. Read the research: https://t.co/gMpbHc2W9A @p_tammes @mairead_murf @pr
RT @felly500: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study from 2012 to 2017 https://t.co/DzEWlr4g…
RT @felly500: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study from 2012 to 2017 https://t.co/DzEWlr4g…
Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study from 2012 to 2017 https://t.co/DzEWlr4g0p yes, in short one can only think why basically show me the investment and GPs will show you as much continuity of care as we ar
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Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study from 2012 to 2017 Read More On https://t.co/ueBjU1t89J https://t.co/sOeQyq7NHL
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
RT @BJGPjournal: Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient sur…
Continuity of care in England declined from 2012 to 2017. Read new research by @p_tammes et al. Figure shows patient survey responses for having a preferred GP and seeing preferred GP always/often @mairead_murf @prof_tweet @richard2morris @capcbristol ht
The answer: it is. True in US as well and what is the effect of pandemic? Probably not good. Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 https://t.co/a1T1kumdfp
It’s so important
RT @p_tammes: Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in…
RT @PatrickBurch: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 https://t.co/uk5TAzJ8uM
RT @SophieParkUCL: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 | British Journal of Ge…
RT @SophieParkUCL: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 | British Journal of Ge…
RT @SophieParkUCL: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 | British Journal of Ge…
Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 | British Journal of General Practice @UCL_PCPH https://t.co/SE158MWaiQ
RT @p_tammes: Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in…
RT @p_tammes: Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in…
RT @p_tammes: Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in…
RT @p_tammes: Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in…
Pleased to see that @BJGPjournal puts accepted papers quickly online such as ours ‘Is continuity of primary care declining in England?’ The answer: yes, by 9%-points between 2012-17. For more info: https://t.co/3MPMjSOE5C @mairead_murf @prof_tweet @richard
RT @PatrickBurch: Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 https://t.co/uk5TAzJ8uM
Is continuity of primary care declining in England? Practice-level longitudinal study, 2012-2017 https://t.co/uk5TAzJ8uM