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Digitally enabled primary care: the emperors new clothes?

Digitally enabled primary care: the emperors new clothes?
Digitally enabled primary care: the emperors new clothes?
Digital technologies are seen as a key part of a modernised NHS that offers quick, convenient, and acceptable care that makes better use of clinician time.1 The NHS Long Term Plan2 asserts that digitally enabled primary care will go ?mainstream? across the NHS and corresponding changes have been made to the new GP contract with all practices expected to offer online consultation by April 2020 at the latest. But will digitally enabled primary care offer the solutions to the challenges facing general practice?
0960-1643
420-421
Atherton, Helen
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Atherton, Helen
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Atherton, Helen (2019) Digitally enabled primary care: the emperors new clothes? British Journal of General Practice, 69 (686), 420-421. (doi:10.3399/bjgp19X705125).

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Digital technologies are seen as a key part of a modernised NHS that offers quick, convenient, and acceptable care that makes better use of clinician time.1 The NHS Long Term Plan2 asserts that digitally enabled primary care will go ?mainstream? across the NHS and corresponding changes have been made to the new GP contract with all practices expected to offer online consultation by April 2020 at the latest. But will digitally enabled primary care offer the solutions to the challenges facing general practice?

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e-pub ahead of print date: 29 August 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 486511
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486511
ISSN: 0960-1643
PURE UUID: 6f53cb77-940c-48e9-b2f0-40a0f19db08a
ORCID for Helen Atherton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7072-1925

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