Author: Cohidon, Christine; Senn, Nicolas
Title: [Organization and practice in family medicine: What's new in the 2020 literature ?] Cord-id: in9atl88 Document date: 2021_5_12
ID: in9atl88
Snippet: This is a selection of some important studies published in 2020 dealing with several key organization and functioning features of family medicine. This year, two literature reviews are presented. They deal with large-scale interventions to strengthen primary care and the view of interprofessional collaboration by professionals other than physicians. A third article focuses on the link between regular visits to the general practitioner and hospitalizations. Finally, it is impossible to avoid an a
Document: This is a selection of some important studies published in 2020 dealing with several key organization and functioning features of family medicine. This year, two literature reviews are presented. They deal with large-scale interventions to strengthen primary care and the view of interprofessional collaboration by professionals other than physicians. A third article focuses on the link between regular visits to the general practitioner and hospitalizations. Finally, it is impossible to avoid an article related to the COVID-19 pandemic this year! This one synthesizes the potential role of primary care in the response to the pandemic.
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