Enhanced crisis resilience of general practitioner-centred care: a retrospective cohort study of patients with coronary artery disease during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
Catriona Friedmacher, Dorothea Lemke, Renate Klaaßen-Mielke, Anastasiya Glushan, Angelina Müller, Kateryna Karimova

TL;DR
A study in Germany found that general practitioner-centred care for heart disease patients remained effective during the pandemic, maintaining better care and lower complication risks.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the resilience of GP-centred care during the pandemic in maintaining chronic disease management and clinical outcomes.
Findings
GPCC patients had more frequent contacts and higher statin prescriptions during the pandemic.
GPCC participation was linked to lower risks of CAD complications compared to standard care.
The benefits of GPCC were maintained despite pandemic challenges.
Abstract
Structured, comprehensive provision of primary care services has been shown to provide better outcomes in chronic disease management. In 2004, Germany introduced a programme of general practitioner (GP)-centred healthcare to strengthen the primary care sector. Crises such as pandemics, world conflict and climate events can result in significant challenges for the provision of routine healthcare requiring rapid reorganisation of existing models of care provision. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the provision of chronic disease surveillance services and the treatment of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) by GPs in the federal state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany over the years 2019-2020 to examine if the previously demonstrated benefits of GPCC participation were maintained throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Retrospective cohort…
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TopicsPrimary Care and Health Outcomes · COVID-19 and healthcare impacts · Healthcare cost, quality, practices
