Multimorbidity and quality of primary care after release from prison: a prospective data-linkage cohort study.
Lucas Calais-FerreiraAmanda ButlerStephan DentDavid B PreenJesse Tyler YoungStuart A KinnerPublished in: BMC health services research (2022)
Moderate multimorbidity was associated with having at least one extended primary care consultation, but not with adequate continuity of care, for adults within 2 years of being released from prison. Nearly half of those with complex multimorbidity did not receive adequate continuity of care. The quality of primary care is inadequate for a large proportion of adults released from prison, constituting an important and actionable health inequity.