General Practice (GP)

A primary healthcare specialty that provides comprehensive medical care to individuals and families, emphasizing continuity of care, prevention, and management of common medical conditions.

 

Primary Care

The first point of contact for individuals seeking healthcare services, typically provided by GPs, focused on promoting health, preventing disease, and managing common illnesses.

 

Continuity of Care

The provision of seamless and consistent healthcare services over time, ensuring that patients receive personalized and coordinated care from their chosen GP.

 

Multimorbidity

The presence of two or more chronic medical conditions in a single individual, often requiring complex management and coordination of care within the primary care setting.

 

Preventive Medicine

Healthcare strategies aimed at preventing the onset of disease, including vaccinations, health screenings, lifestyle counseling, and early intervention for risk factors.

 

Shared Decision Making

A collaborative approach between patients and healthcare providers in making healthcare decisions, taking into account patient preferences, values, and available evidence.

 

Telemedicine

The use of technology, such as video calls and remote monitoring, to deliver healthcare services remotely, enabling access to care and follow-up consultations, particularly in rural or underserved areas.

 

Chronic Disease Management

The ongoing care and support provided to patients with long-term medical conditions, focusing on optimizing health outcomes, reducing complications, and enhancing quality of life.

 

Holistic Care

A comprehensive approach to healthcare that considers the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual aspects of well-being, recognizing the interconnectedness of these factors in influencing health.

 

Population Health

The study and improvement of health outcomes within a specific group or community, addressing social determinants of health, health disparities, and the promotion of health equity.