Title: Research priorities in primary care
1Research priorities in primary care
2Overview of presentation
- Role of primary care in healthcare system
- Key issues face by primary health care
- Developing research capacity in primary care
- Conclusions
3What is primary healthcare?
- An academic and scientific discipline, with its
own educational content, research, evidence base
and clinical activity, and a clinical specialty
orientated to primary care - Normally the point of first medical contact
within the health care system, providing open and
unlimited access to its users, dealing with all
health problems regardless of the age, sex, or
any other characteristic of the person concerned - Makes efficient use of health care resources
through co-ordinating care, working with other
professionals in the primary care setting, and by
managing the interface with other specialities
taking an advocacy role for the patient when
needed - Develops a person-centred approach, orientated to
the individual, his/her family, and their
community
4US Health Plans
UK
Patients Referred/Year
5Global context of primary care
- Poverty 1.2 billion people live on less than
US1 per day 1 in 6 are chronically hungry. - Population 6.2 Billion, 200,000 people added
each day In 68 countries gt40 of population is
under age 15 - Environment Billions face water shortages and
air pollution temperature will rise 1.0-4.5oF
this century - Civil Society Civil and Foreign Wars, Displaced
Persons and Refugees, Failed States
6Drivers of change in primary healthcare
- Ageing populations
- Increased focus on chronic diseases
- Rising levels of obesity
- Focus on quality of healthcare
- Increased public accountability
- Cost containment
- Greater managerialism
- New medical technology
- Computerisation of healthcare
- Internet technologies
7Age distribution of heart disease in England
8The rise of chronic diseases
- Obesity Diabetes
- Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke
- Cancer
- Neuropsychiatric disease and dementias
- Pulmonary Disease
9The burden of chronic disease
- About three quarters of those over 75 have long
term illness - Accounts for 80 of GP consultations and 60 of
hospital bed days in the UK - Two thirds of medical emergency admissions are
caused by exacerbations of chronic disease or
occur in patients with chronic disease - In the USA. patients with chronic disease account
for 78 of health costs
10Diabetes in Primary Care
- Increasing in prevalence in UK
- Around 2 in 1990s
- 3.4 in 2004-05 (GP contract data)
- 3.7 in 2006-07 (GP contract data)
- Prevalence higher in NW London
- Prevalence substantially higher in Middle East,
Asia, parts of Africa - Major implications for morbidity, mortality and
quality of life - Economic impact on healthcare systems
11Improving quality of diabetes care
- A range of initiatives to improve quality of care
for people with diabetes in the UK - National Service Framework
- National Institute of Health Clinical
Excellence (NICE) guidelines - New GP contract in April 2004
12Control of HBA1c lt 7.5 in patients with
diabetes in general practices in NW London in
2005-2006
13Meeting the challenge of chronic diseases
- Primary care changing from managing acute
illnesses to managing chronic diseases - Prevention and early diagnosis
- Structured care recognised quality measures
- Inter-disciplinary teams
- Patient empowerment
- Innovative use of information technology
14Research on chronic diseases in primary care
- Prevention early diagnosis
- Evaluation of models of care
- Impact of patient education and self-management
programmes - Assessment of new technology
- Effectiveness of new drugs and drug combinations
15Information Technology
- Clinical care
- Management
- Patient clinician education
16IT Clinical care
- Computerised records at point of care
- Structured medical records
- Decision support systems
- Easier access to clinical data
- Improved chronic disease management
17IT Healthcare Management
- Integrated health records
- Needs assessment
- Case mix measurement
- Quality of care
- Service development
- Research
18Case Mix Measurement
19IT Patient Clinician Education
- Access to online resources
- Better informed patients increased self care
- More informed general practitioners primary
care professionals - Development of comprehensive, accurate and
reliable sources of information
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23Diagnostics
- Endoscopy, imaging, pathology, physiological
measurement - Near patient testing (NPT) / point of care
testing (POCT) - Increased speed of diagnosis more appropriate
treatment, e.g. near patient test for bacterial
infections - Home testing, e.g., glucose, anticoagulation,
blood pressure
24Impact on diagnostics Heart disease
- Heart disease can be influenced by genetic
environmental factors - Doctors cant currently determine the precise
cause of heart disease - Hence, treatment of heart disease is similar in
different patients - In the future, genetic tests may determine the
role of specific genetic factors - May allow treatment to be tailored to each patient
25Prescribing
- Prescribing costs increasing rapidly
- Increased pressure for appropriate,
evidence-based prescribing - Increased awareness about drugs amongst patients
- New drugs in development by pharmaceutical
industry - Potential for considerable health gain
26Prescribing pressures in England
27Prescribing by therapeutic area in England
28Building research capacity in primary care
- Training programmes for primary care researchers
- F2 doctors, Academic Clinical Fellows, Clinical
Research Fellowships, Clinical Lecturers,
Clinical Senior Lecturers - Research methods training MSc, MPH, PhD
programmes - Medical Research Council (basic science)
- www.mrc.ac.uk
- National Institute of Health Research (applied
research) - www.nihr.ac.uk
- Clinical research networks, topic specific
research networks (e.g. diabetes), primary care
research networks - Clinical audit, evidence based medicine, journal
clubs
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30Conclusions
- Exciting developments in information technology,
diagnostics, genomics - Higher demands costs for healthcare
- Population growth
- Increased life expectancy
- Improved health awareness
- Better access to healthcare services
- Large research development agenda