Geoffrey Meads1. 1. Hon Professor of International Health Studies, Institute of Health Sciences Research, Warwick Medical School, UK. G.D.Meads@warwick.ac.uk
Abstract
AIM: To describe and classify contemporary organisational developments in primary care across Europe. METHOD: Ten case studies have been undertaken at local sites which are exemplars of organisational practice nominated by national leaders and international experts. The selection is informed by a comprehensive literature and documentary review, with expert advice from members of the European Forum for Primary Care. RESULTS: A profile of organisational development trends is indicated, confirming the status of the extended general practice, the growth in managed care enterprises and the omission of service models prominent in other continents. CONCLUSION: The risks as well as the opportunities arising from the enlargement of Europe, with its vulnerable polyclinic and medical cabinet models, are highlighted, with further discussion and analysis to follow in Part 2 of the position paper.
AIM: To describe and classify contemporary organisational developments in primary care across Europe. METHOD: Ten case studies have been undertaken at local sites which are exemplars of organisational practice nominated by national leaders and international experts. The selection is informed by a comprehensive literature and documentary review, with expert advice from members of the European Forum for Primary Care. RESULTS: A profile of organisational development trends is indicated, confirming the status of the extended general practice, the growth in managed care enterprises and the omission of service models prominent in other continents. CONCLUSION: The risks as well as the opportunities arising from the enlargement of Europe, with its vulnerable polyclinic and medical cabinet models, are highlighted, with further discussion and analysis to follow in Part 2 of the position paper.