Integrating dermatologists in primary care: impact on delays, patient and professional experiences
Abstract Background Primary healthcare centres are burdened by the management of patients with skin conditions, while general practitioners might lack the expertise to assess skin changes accurately. The traditional care chain for skin findings is a multistage process that can cause delayed diagnosi...
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Main Authors: | Maria Lovén (Author), Amanda Eklund (Author), Laura Huilaja (Author), Markus Paananen (Author), Paulus Torkki (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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