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. 2015 Dec;34(12):2104-12.
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2015.1018.

Primary Care Physicians In Ten Countries Report Challenges Caring For Patients With Complex Health Needs

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Primary Care Physicians In Ten Countries Report Challenges Caring For Patients With Complex Health Needs

Robin Osborn et al. Health Aff (Millwood). 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Industrialized countries face a daunting challenge in providing high-quality care for aging patients with increasingly complex health care needs who will need ongoing chronic care management, community, and social services in addition to episodic acute care. Our international survey of primary care doctors in the United States and nine other countries reveals their concern about how well prepared their practices are to manage the care of patients with complex needs and about their variable experiences in coordinating care and communicating with specialists, hospitals, home care, and social service providers. While electronic information exchange remains a challenge in most countries, a positive finding was the significant increase in the adoption of electronic health records by primary care doctors in the United States and Canada since 2012. Finally, feedback on job-related stress, perceptions of declining quality of care, and administrative burden signal the need to monitor front-line perspectives as health reforms are conceived and implemented.

Keywords: Chronic Care; Health Reform; International/global health studies; Organization and Delivery of Care; Physicians.

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