Chronic Care Provision in General Practices and Association with Patient Level Outcomes

Chronic Care Provision in General Practices and Association with Patient Level Outcomes

General practice provides long-term care for most people living with long-term conditions, but the impact of generic chronic care provision on patient outcomes has not been examined on a national level. We aimed to investigate whether the provision of chronic care services in general practice is associated with potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and potentially preventable hospitalisations in listed patients.

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Greater provision of structured chronic-care services in primary care practices was associated with fewer potentially preventable hospitalisations, suggesting U.S. health systems might reduce avoidable admissions by enhancing chronic-care delivery in general practices. 


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