Primary Care Demand
Cross-source consensus on Primary Care Demand from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Population ageing and chronic disease are increasing GP workloads. — Dilemmas in the development of the general practitioner workforce in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing, China
- Higher drug reimbursement, expanded medication coverage, waived registration fees, long-term prescriptions, and specialty disease clinics were identified as demand-increasing policies. — Dilemmas in the development of the general practitioner workforce in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing, China
- Policies aimed at reducing tertiary hospital overcrowding have increased demand for CHC services. — Dilemmas in the development of the general practitioner workforce in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing, China
- Demand was expected to keep rising for geriatric, palliative, and long-term home care. — Dilemmas in the development of the general practitioner workforce in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing, China
- Weak information systems increase avoidable administrative labour in CHCs. — Dilemmas in the development of the general practitioner workforce in primary care: a qualitative study in Beijing, China