Reflections on China's primary care response to COVID-19: roles, limitations and implications

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Abstract

This study focuses on the role of primary care in China's response to COVID-19. A retrospective, reflective approach was taken using data available to one of the authors who led the national community response to COVID-19, first in Wuhan and then multiple cities in ten provinces/municipalities across the country. At the peak of the pandemic, primary care providers shoulder various public health responsibilities and work in close partnerships with other key stakeholders in the local communities. Primary care providers keep playing a 'sentinel'/surveillance role in identifying re-emerging cases after the elimination of community transmissions of COVID-19. Critically, however, the pandemic once again highlights some key limitations of the primary care sector, including the lack of gatekeeping, limited capacity and weak integration between medical care and public health.

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Tan, X., Liu, C., & Wu, H. (2022). Reflections on China’s primary care response to COVID-19: roles, limitations and implications. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 23. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423622000378

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