Innovative Technologies and Methods in General Practice: Selected Abstracts from the 97th EGPRN Meeting, Prague, Czech Republic, 12–15 October 2023: All abstracts of the conference can be found at the EGPRN website https://www.egprn.org/page/conference-abstracts
Niek de Wit, Miroslav Klugar, Nataliia Ponzel, Pavlo Kolesnyk, Guro Haugen Fossum, Peder Halvorsen, Hans Thulesius, Eva Arvidsson, Ulrika Sanden, Jens Wilkens, Björn Ekman, Maxime Pautrat, Sophie Ansems, Marjolein Berger, Patrick Van Rheenen, Karin Vermeulen, Michiel De Boer

TL;DR
The paper discusses how modern technologies are transforming general practice, focusing on innovations like point-of-care diagnostics, digital communication, and AI-based systems to improve care delivery and address challenges in primary healthcare.
Contribution
The paper introduces new approaches in general practice, including the use of AI, digital triage systems, and biomarker tests, while highlighting the need for research on their clinical validity and impact.
Findings
Point-of-care ultrasound and IT applications are increasingly used in primary care.
AI-based decision support systems and biomarker tests show promise but require clinical validation.
Primary care in the Czech Republic is growing, but research and multidisciplinary teamwork remain underdeveloped.
Abstract
The theme reflects the advent of modern technologies into general practice, which to a large extent change diagnostic procedures, the way of working and communicating, both with patients and within the health care system. For example, the Czech Republic has become a European leader in using Point-of-care Technologies (POCT) in Primary Care. The arsenal of instrumental diagnostic technology is developing. In addition to cardiovascular and pulmonary diagnostics, sonographic examination has been recently performed in the Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) regime. Various solutions in IT applications and communication systems, both with patients and within the healthcare system, are also gaining importance. Remote medicine is emerging. These changes are coming very quickly now, and they are not all evaluated in terms of their actual contribution to improving patients’ and doctors´…
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TopicsAdvances in Oncology and Radiotherapy · Healthcare Systems and Public Health
