Primary care is the day to day healthcare that is given to the patient.
It involves the broad scope of healthcare that is concerned with
patients of all ages, of all socioeconomic and geographic origins and
patients seeking to maintain optimal health. It also involves patients
with acute and chronic physical, mental and social health issues such as
multiple chronic diseases. Hypertension, depression, diabetes, asthma,
COPD, anxiety, etc. are some examples of common chronic illnesses
usually treated in primary care. Many basic maternal and child health
care services also fall under this domain such as family planning
services and vaccinations. Primary care results in better health
outcomes, reduced health disparities and lower spending. This book
unravels the recent studies in the field of primary care. The aim of
this book is to present researches that have transformed this discipline
and aided its advancement. This book will serve as a reference to a
broad spectrum of readers.