Observation and follow-up
Observation is an important part of general practice. It requires the doctor to instigate follow-up and the patient to agree to it and take responsibilty for seeing that it happens. A good GP must get the right balance between responsive and anticipatory care while respecting the patient's autonomy.
The GP requires a strategy which allows appropriate follow-up of the three types of morbidity seen:
- minor,self-limiting conditions 60%
- acute, major, life-threatening of GP conditions 15% workload
- chronic,incurable problems 25%
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