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Frontiers in Medicine
The Role of General Practice in Complex Health Care Systems
Katharina Schmalstieg-Bahr1  Martin Scherer1  Uwe Wolfgang Popert2 
[1] Department of General Practice and Primary Care, University Medical Center Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany;Department of General Practice, University Medical Center Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany;
关键词: general practice;    health care system;    gatekeeping;    continuity of care;    comprehensive care;    core values;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fmed.2021.680695
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

According to the WHO, in a complex system, “there are so many interacting parts that it is difficult (…), to predict the behavior of the system based on knowledge of its component parts. “In countries without general practitioner (GP)-gatekeeping, the number of possible interactions and therefore the complexity increases. Patients may consult any doctor without contacting their GP. Family medicine core values, e.g., comprehensive care, and core tasks, e.g., care coordination, might be harder to implement and maintain. How are GPs perceived and how do they perceive themselves if no GP-gatekeeping exists? Does the absence of any GP-gatekeeping influence family medicine core values? A PubMed and Cochrane search was performed. The results are summarized in form of a narrative review. Four perspectives regarding the GP's role were identified. The GPs' self-perception regarding family medicine core values and tasks is independent of their function as gatekeepers, but they appreciate this role. Patient satisfaction is also independent of the health care system. Depending on the acquisition of income, specialists have different opinions of GP-gatekeeping. Policymakers want GPs to play a central role within the health care system, but do not commit to full gatekeeping. The GPs and policymakers emphasize the importance of family medicine specialty training. Further international studies are needed to determine if family medicine core values and tasks can be better accomplished by GP-gatekeeping. Specialty training should be mandatory in all countries to enable GPs to fulfill these values and tasks and to act as coordinators and/or gatekeepers.

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