Priority setting and cross-country learning: the relevance of TO-REACH for primary care.
Peter P GroenewegenJohan HansenNick FahyAlexander HaarmannSabrina MontanteNatasha Azzopardi MuscatMircha PoldrugovacWalter RicciardiGianpaolo TomaselliPublished in: Primary health care research & development (2022)
Primary care emerged as an important priority from the inventory, as are areas that are conducive to strengthening primary care, such as workforce policies. The large variation in service organisation and policy around primary care in Europe is a huge potential for cross-country learning. However, the simple transfer of primary care service and policy arrangements from one health system to another has a big chance to fail, unless known conditions for successful transfer are taken into account and gaps in our knowledge about transfer are resolved.