Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
This health policy report aims to address the issue of declining numbers of general practitioners (GPs) in the UK and its implications for the healthcare system. The report identifies the causes, consequences, and potential policy solutions for addressing the GP shortfall. The UK faces a significant shortage of GPs, with increasing workload, and challenges in recruitment and retention. The consequences of the GP shortfall are extensive, including poor patient access to primary care services, strain on emergency departments, and compromised quality of care. Regional disparities further exacerbate the problem, with rural and deprived areas experiencing the greatest impact. A comprehensive approach to the GP shortfall will strengthen the UK primary care system, improve patient access to quality care, and ensure long-term stability of the National Health System (NHS). This report serves as a call to action, and urges policymakers and stakeholders to prioritize investment in general practice. By implementing evidence-based policies and collaborating effectively, policymakers can address the GP shortfall and ultimately improve the health outcomes of the population.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Delivery of health care; General practitioners; Primary health care
Elenco autori:
Paolillo, Carmela; Almasri, Lynn; Ballini, Andrea; Dioguardi, Mario; Lacasella, Giorgia V.; Karaboue, Michele A.
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