2019
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12778
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Epidemiology of non‐deferrable medical conditions in primary care in Italy

Abstract: Non‐deferrable medical conditions (NDMC) are clinical entities other than exacerbations of chronic diseases which are too frequently managed by emergency departments. The primary care setting would be indeed the ideal environment to proficiently treat them. Few studies have investigated the epidemiology of NDMC in primary care, especially in Italy. With the aim to better identify NDMC sufferers, we assessed the accuracy of the NDMC definition by means of four algorithms, featured by different specificities and… Show more

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“…In reporting infections, supporting regional assistance networks, treating patients with minor symptoms, and taking care of the worried well, they play a critical role in suppressing any pandemic ( Opstelten et al, 2009 ) and in confronting disaster conditions ( Redwood-Campbell and Abrahams, 2011 ). Ultimately, their primary care work prevents overcrowding in emergency departments ( Levi et al, 2019 ) and consequently limits the spread of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In reporting infections, supporting regional assistance networks, treating patients with minor symptoms, and taking care of the worried well, they play a critical role in suppressing any pandemic ( Opstelten et al, 2009 ) and in confronting disaster conditions ( Redwood-Campbell and Abrahams, 2011 ). Ultimately, their primary care work prevents overcrowding in emergency departments ( Levi et al, 2019 ) and consequently limits the spread of the disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 23 , 27 A resilient primary care is crucial to the healthcare system, preventing overcrowding in emergency departments and unnecessary referrals. 28 , 29 Reducing burnout could therefore be a quality-improving initiative. 30 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%