TY - JOUR
T1 - The Case for the Role of Primary Care in Patient Blood Management
AU - Jayasuriya, Pradeep H.
AU - Philips, Anusha
AU - Misran, Hafiza B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/9/5
Y1 - 2024/9/5
N2 - Patient blood management (PBM) is a patient-centered evidence-based strategy designed to preserve a patient's own blood and improve health outcomes. The effectiveness of PBM programs is now well-established globally within tertiary and secondary sectors, with demonstrable outcome benefits and cost savings. However, the role of primary care and the general practitioner in PBM is poorly understood. Yet the essential attributes of primary care, including access, continuity, coordination, and comprehensiveness, align well with PBM principles, enabling general practitioners to provide personalized holistic management of anemia for the community. The skill set of general practitioners in integrating and continuing care through the transition period after hospitalization is especially important. General practitioners are well-suited to the roles of health promotion and prevention, and have the potential to deliver substantial population health benefits. Given the public health imperative of this condition, it is vital that policy-makers appropriately support the role of general practitioners with financing, education, and resources for PBM in primary care.
AB - Patient blood management (PBM) is a patient-centered evidence-based strategy designed to preserve a patient's own blood and improve health outcomes. The effectiveness of PBM programs is now well-established globally within tertiary and secondary sectors, with demonstrable outcome benefits and cost savings. However, the role of primary care and the general practitioner in PBM is poorly understood. Yet the essential attributes of primary care, including access, continuity, coordination, and comprehensiveness, align well with PBM principles, enabling general practitioners to provide personalized holistic management of anemia for the community. The skill set of general practitioners in integrating and continuing care through the transition period after hospitalization is especially important. General practitioners are well-suited to the roles of health promotion and prevention, and have the potential to deliver substantial population health benefits. Given the public health imperative of this condition, it is vital that policy-makers appropriately support the role of general practitioners with financing, education, and resources for PBM in primary care.
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U2 - 10.1213/ANE.0000000000006912
DO - 10.1213/ANE.0000000000006912
M3 - Article
C2 - 39362271
AN - SCOPUS:85206346290
SN - 0003-2999
JO - Anesthesia and Analgesia
JF - Anesthesia and Analgesia
M1 - e06912
ER -