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Factors affecting the experience of joined-up, continuous primary care in the absence of relational continuity: an observational study.

Patrick BurchWilliam WhittakerPeter BowerKatherine Checkland
Published in: The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners (2024)
Healthcare systems increasingly rely on the assumption that any competent clinician can deliver joined-up, continuous care if they have access to clinical notes. This appears not to be the case. This study presents a model of factors affecting the patient's experience of continuity. The model needs validating in in-hours general practice and other settings.
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