Enhancing access to primary care is critical to the future of an equitable health service: using process visualisation to understand the impact of national policy in the UK.

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2024.1499847
Ian Litchfield, Nicola Kay Gale, Sheila Greenfield, David Shukla, Micheal Burrows
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Access to UK general practice is complicated by the need to provide equitable and universal care within a system adapting to workforce challenges, digital innovation, and unprecedented demand. Despite the importance of accessing primary care in meeting the overall aim of delivering equitable care, this is the first time the direct and indirect influence of policies intended to facilitate access have been systematically explored. Further consideration by policymakers is needed to accommodate the difference between what patients need and what patients want when accessing primary care, and the differences in their ability to utilise digital options. The designation of care was hindered by long-standing issues of reliable data and variations in the interpretation of local and national protocols and guidelines.

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加强获得初级保健的机会对公平保健服务的未来至关重要:利用过程可视化来了解联合王国国家政策的影响。
由于需要在适应劳动力挑战、数字创新和前所未有的需求的系统中提供公平和普遍的医疗服务,获得英国全科医疗服务变得复杂。尽管获得初级保健对于实现提供公平保健的总体目标很重要,但这是第一次系统地探讨旨在促进获得初级保健的政策的直接和间接影响。政策制定者需要进一步考虑,以适应患者在获得初级保健时需要什么和想要什么之间的差异,以及他们利用数字选择能力的差异。长期存在的可靠数据问题以及对地方和国家议定书和准则的不同解释阻碍了指定护理。
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