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Effectiveness increases with integration in primary care

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

David Jolley
Affiliation:
University of Manchester, email: david.jolley@manchester.ac.uk
Susan M. Benbow
Affiliation:
University of Chester at Gnosall Medical Centre
Ian Greaves
Affiliation:
Gnosall Medical Centre, Staffordshire
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It is good to read of the work of Dr de Silva and his colleagues in South Tyneside. Reference De Silva1 They are seeing people at an impressive hit rate and providing a service which people like. As in Gnosall, the model being used takes advantage of primary care settings. I think the difference is that we provide expertise within primary care, with a view to a potential three tiers (primary, secondary, tertiary), Reference Jolley, Greaves, Greaves and Greening2 whereas de Silva is describing a secondary tier outreach. The advantage of Gnosall, which has been demonstrated now over nearly 9 years, is that continuity of support and integration of care are facilitated and sustained. Reference Greaves, Greaves, Walker, Greening, Benbow and Jolley3,Reference Clark, Moreland, Greaves, Greaves and Jolley4 Great stuff though: people are catching on!

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