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Primary Health Care for People with a Learning Disability
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Family MedicineDisabilityPrimary CareLearning Health SystemsPublic Health PracticeDisability StudyPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationIntegrated CareCommunity Health Sciences Intervention ScienceHealth PolicyHealth InterventionHealth PromotionChronic Disease PreventionPrimary Health CareLearning Disability LivingDisability AwarenessPurchasing GuidelinesHealth Care DeliveryHealth SystemsHealth Care ReimbursementMedicine
The delivery of health care to people with a learning disability living in the community has come under increasing scrutiny. Concerns have been raised over both the current quality of this care and its future organisation. In this article we review the evidence on current practice focusing on epidemiology, health status and policy directives affecting primary health care. Four specific areas for service developments are identified: an individual focus within an epidemiological framework, the evaluation of the effectiveness of current therapies, practice organisation and the awareness of health within social care. It is proposed that an effective model of primary health care is possible, supported by research, training, inter‐service collaboration and purchasing guidelines.
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