Effect of involving certified healthcare assistants in primary care in Germany: a cross-sectional study.
Jonas D SenftMichel WensingRegina Poss-DoeringJoachim SzecsenyiGunter LauxPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
For the first time, this high-volume claims data analysis showed that involving HCAs in primary care in Germany is associated with a reduction in hospital admissions, specialist consultations and medication costs. Consequently, broadening qualifications may be a successful strategy not only to share physicians' work load but to improve quality and efficacy in primary care to meet future challenges. Future studies may explore specific tasks to be shared with non-physician workforces and standardisation of the professional role.