Clinics for patients without named GP prove good stop-gap measure
Ljubljana, 22 June - Clinics for patients without a named GP, which were introduced in January, have proved to be a good stop-gap measure to deal with the shortage of GPs. However, since patients need their own GP in the long term, systemic changes are needed, several community health centres which provide such services have told the STA.
The rest of this news item is available to subscribers.
The news item consists of 2.255 characters (without spaces) or 472 words words.
Buy the news item. Price: 2 tokens; on account: 0 tokens.