National primary care responses to COVID-19: a rapid review of the literature.
Victoria HaldaneZhitong ZhangRaja Faisal AbbasWarren DoddLincoln L LauMichael R KiddKatherine RouleauGuanyang ZouZhuo ChaoRoss E G UpshurJohn WalleyXiaolin WeiPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Current national primary care guidelines for COVID-19 provide guidance on infection control and minimising the risk of spread in primary care practices, while supporting the use of new technology and coordinated partnerships. However, to ensure primary care practice resilience and quality of care are upheld, guidelines must offer recommendations on supply chain management and operational continuity, supported by adequate resources.