Tag Archives: primary care

Strong primary healthcare may reduce mortality

AoS. Strong primary healthcare may reduce mortality.

Healthcare is variably organized across the world. In some places, people attend medical specialists such as cardiologists and urologists directly. In other places, people attend primary care physicians for most health problems and, if necessary, they refer

23rd World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care. Dubai, UAE. November 21-22, 2019

23rd World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care. Atlas of Science

ME Conferences is delighted to announce the next event “23rd World Congress on Pediatrics, Neonatology & Primary Care” to be held on November 21-22, 2019 in Dubai, UAE. PEDIATRICS NEONATAL CARE 2019 typically incorporate lectures, paper and

Gum disease matters!

Periodontal diseases are abnormal processes affecting the gum, mostly gingivits and periodontitis. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum, and periodontitis occurs when this inflammation progresses deeper into the gum affecting tooth support. Teeth are anchored to

Primary care doctor follow up of buckle fractures of the forearm

A buckle fracture of the distal radius (wrist bone) is a very minor fracture and the most common fracture in childhood. A “buckle” fracture occurs when there is a wrinkling of the outer edge of the bone

Core predictors of ‘hassles’ among patients with multimorbidity in primary care

A major problem in current primary care is that services are set up for single long term conditions, whereas many older patients have more than one.  Studies conducted through interviews only suggest that patients experience ‘hassles’ in

Re-designing primary care

Understanding the needs, preferences, and goals related to their health is essential for doctors and other health care professionals to support and achieve their version of optimal health.   The Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) is the largest

Mixed effects of electronic health records on low income adults with diabetes

Since the passage of major acts by Congress, the federal government has offered large financial incentives for healthcare providers practicing in office clinics to increase their use of electronic health records (EHR) when caring for patients. Although