Having a named GP doesn&x2019;t improve older patients&x2019; continuity of care finds study
Having a named GP doesn’t improve older patients’ continuity of care, finds study
The named GP scheme, introduced for all patients in England over 75 in 2014, did not lead to improvements in continuity of care or in rates of unplanned admissions to hospital, researchers have...
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